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Chick-fil-A Rolls Out New Rule After Out-of-Control Behavior at Restaurant

A Pennsylvania Chick-fil-A has laid down the law after disruptive behavior from young customers reached the breaking point.

“[T]o dine in our restaurant, anyone under the age of 16 is required to be accompanied by an adult. If not accompanied by an adult, they may come in to purchase food, but must take it to go,” the Chick-fil-A in Royersford, Pennsylvania, posted Wednesday on Facebook.

The post noted, “We contemplated long and hard before posting this, but decided it was time.”

The post shared a litany of problems experienced on Saturdays and days when students are not in school, which are days children and teens come to the restaurant without their parents.

“Volume. They are loud, and their conversation often contains a lot of explicit language. We are a family friendly restaurant where this is not tolerated,” the post said.

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2 thoughts on “Chick-fil-A Rolls Out New Rule After Out-of-Control Behavior at Restaurant”

  1. wonder if it’s all youngsters causing problems or just the same old socioeconomic group?
    takin bets anyone?

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