'To those unaccompanied children and teens that have visited us and acted appropriately, we thank you. But we also apologize,' a Facebook post reads.
A Chick-fil-A in Pennsylvania introduced a new policy for customers that is gaining widespread attention – no unattended children under 16 are allowed to hang out in the fast food joint.
The groups of kids and teens often lead to "unacceptable behaviors" including: loud conversations that oftentimes include explicit language; mistreatment of property, including leaving trash behind, vandalizing restrooms and even stealing; disrespecting employees; and unsafe behavior like "walking through the parking lot and drive thru lanes.
The restaurant's management said they are not blaming parents, but can't let kids push the boundaries at their franchise.
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