Ohio Chick-fil-A's Teen Dining Policy Sparks Backlash
KHOU 11September 5, 20251 min2,622 views
3 connectionsΒ·4 entities in this videoβNew Teen Dining Policy
- π A Chick-fil-A location in Ohio has implemented a new policy requiring guests under 17 to be accompanied by someone 21 years or older to dine in.
- β οΈ Customers under the age of 17 without a chaperone may be asked to leave the specific restaurant.
Public Reaction and Speculation
- π¬ The new policy, announced on Facebook, has gone viral and is facing significant backlash from the public.
- π£οΈ Many are expressing frustration, feeling that all teenagers are being unfairly categorized.
- π§ There is speculation that the policy may stem from previous issues at the location or within the strip mall it's situated in.
- π Some commenters noted the inconvenience for licensed 16-year-olds who might drive themselves and friends to the restaurant.
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