Pennsylvania Chick-fil-A Says No More to Unaccompanied 16 or Younger After Unruly Youths Harass Customers

Chik-fil-A has cracked the code for fast food. Their customer service is outstanding, the products are simple and delicious, and their stores are generally always quick and clean. It is likely no coincidence that they are also a Christian, family-owned chain that places a high value on principles and people. Even the woke mob couldn’t affect Chik-fil-A. In recent years the company’s owner Dan Cathy donated to alleged anti-gay charities. In fact, they were religious-based charities that support traditional marriage, but since you can’t do anything to cross the lgbtq mafia, they attempted to cancel the chain. Needless to say, it failed miserably. People love their chicken sandwiches. Recently a Pennsylvania store had been having problems with rowdy, unaccompanied minors—big shock. The chain wasted no time shutting that down. Check this out.

A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Pennsylvania says that unaccompanied minors are no longer allowed to dine in their establishment after unruly “children and teenagers” continued to cause disruptions.

A Royersford, Pennsylvania, Chick-fil-A said the new policy was prompted by rowdy minors disrespecting employees and vandalizing their establishment after being dropped off by parents on the weekend.

“While we love being a community restaurant and serving guests of all ages, some issues need to be addressed,” the FaceBook post explained before giving specific “unacceptable behaviors” employees had to deal with.

The parents need as much blame here as the kids do. You simply shouldn’t drop your kids off with their friends unless you know for certain they aren’t up to no good. Clearly, these parents had no idea what their kids were up to. Nothing will choke out the business of an establishment than customers feeling it is unsafe. There are too many options out there for the dining dollars to put up with getting harassed by punk kids.

Some children and teens engaged in loud conversations with “a lot of explicit language,” cursed at and mocked staff, vandalized property, stole decor and walked through the drive-thru lanes, the post claimed.

“We are a family-friendly restaurant where this is not tolerated,” the Chick-fil-A branch warned.

“As you can imagine, this is not a pleasant experience,” the post went on. “We want to provide a comfortable and safe environment for our guests and our staff, and also to protect our building. Therefore, we cannot allow this to continue. As a result, to dine in our restaurant, anyone under the age of 16 is required to be accompanied by an adult.”

Unaccompanied minors can still purchase food, the branch said, but have to take it to go.

Who wants to take their family out for dinner and be harassed by snot-nosed kids? Considering that it is a Christian, family-based restaurant, it isn’t surprising that they took swift, extreme measure.

Being a teen in the 1980’s I certainly know what type of nonsense takes place on a Friday night, and it can’t take place in a family dining establishment. Chik-fil-A went on to say:

“Parents, we are not blaming you. Children and teens are learning to navigate the world free from supervision and often push the boundaries. We simply can’t let them push those boundaries anymore at our restaurant. We encourage you to talk to your children and ask about behaviors they have seen and perhaps participated in,” it went on.

Excellent advice from the restaurant. Find out what your kids are doing. teach them what isn’t acceptable. Otherwise, go to the Burger King. That’ll teach them.

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