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Chick-fil-A location’s summer camp for teenagers draws criticism, sparks debate on social media

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A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Louisiana announced that it’ll host a summer camp just for teenagers, igniting a debate on social media.

The franchise location in Hammond will open its doors to kids, ages 5 through 12, to take part in its very own “Chick-fil-A Summer Camp” from July 15-17 and July 22-24.

The camp fee is $35 per session, in line with a recent Facebook post.

Campers will likely be given the chance to fulfill the Chick-fil-A mascot in addition to team leaders and get a behind-the-scenes take a look at what goes into the brand’s hospitality.

This will sound like a dream to fans of the restaurant chain, but not everyone on social media appears to support the camp.

The Hammond location has since updated its Facebook post after it was met with some backlash.

In an earlier announcement, the Chick-fil-A location shared different activities that it was offering to campers including: “learning dining room host and customer support skills, learn take a guest order, learn bag a guest order, tour the kitchen and box your individual nugget and make your individual ice dream cone or cup.”

The post, which was shared on June 6, received 1000’s of comments claiming the restaurant was “exploiting” the youngsters in attendance and profiting from them by putting the campers to work — one user even tagged the Labor Department.

“‘Hey parents! Pay us so we are able to use your kids for child labor.’  – I fixed your flier,” one user wrote.

“Wait. You’re wanting parents to *check notes* pay you, to make use of their young children as laborers. But they get a free meal, snack and shirt that offers you free promoting?” one person added.

“Simply because it’s the 20’s again doesn’t mean we must always bring back child labor. It didn’t go great the last time, spoiler alert,” one other Facebook user wrote.


A cow mascot wearing running shorts as well as a race bib with
The franchise location in Hammond will open its doors to kids, ages 5 through 12, to take part in its very own “Chick-fil-A Summer Camp” from July 15-17 and July 22-24. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Not everyone seems to be against the camp, nevertheless. Some users showed interest and even defended the fast food location.

“I’ll go against the grain here. Kudos to you, Chick-Fil-A Hammond. It’s nice to see a suggestion to teach young children about work ethic and responsibility, while having a little bit fun at the identical time. I’ll ask my daughter if she’s taken with attending,” one Facebook user commented.

“I really like this and don’t think it’s bad in any respect. Customer support skills and children like to play within the kitchen. Jogs my memory of the kids museum where we got to grocery shop, but only with real food,” one other person wrote.

“Why is everyone within the comments tripping?? Kids would LOVE this. It’s literally no different than paying to get into certainly one of those kid only towns where the youngsters learn latest skills,” one other user commented.

“Some local restaurants create their very own programs to have interaction with the communities they’re positioned in. Chick-fil-A restaurants are locally owned and operated by individuals who live and work within the communities their restaurants serve,” a public affairs and external communications representative for Chick-fil-A told FOX Business.

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When asked for comment, the company representative responded on behalf of the Hammond, Louisiana, Chick-fil-A location.

The representative noted that the camp shouldn’t be a company program.

The concept behind the camp began six years ago by an owner-operator Chick-fil-A location in Houston, Texas, and has continued to happen every summer since first launching, the representative added.

“It continues to run every summer and receives positive comments from parents and children alike – this yr’s kids camp at that restaurant sold out in seven minutes, 200 spots,” she said.

Campers on the Houston restaurant partake in activities like trivia and bingo games which might be focused on the brand.

Chick-fil-A’s rep highlighted that the restaurant doesn’t profit off of the camp.

“It’s vital to know campers aren’t doing the work of a Team Member,” she said.

“While there are Team Members who function camp counselors, other Team Members are continuing to work within the restaurant and ensure guests receive the delicious food and hospitality Chick-fil-A is understood for.”

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A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Louisiana announced that it’ll host a summer camp just for teenagers, igniting a debate on social media.

The franchise location in Hammond will open its doors to kids, ages 5 through 12, to take part in its very own “Chick-fil-A Summer Camp” from July 15-17 and July 22-24.

The camp fee is $35 per session, in line with a recent Facebook post.

Campers will likely be given the chance to fulfill the Chick-fil-A mascot in addition to team leaders and get a behind-the-scenes take a look at what goes into the brand’s hospitality.

This will sound like a dream to fans of the restaurant chain, but not everyone on social media appears to support the camp.

The Hammond location has since updated its Facebook post after it was met with some backlash.

In an earlier announcement, the Chick-fil-A location shared different activities that it was offering to campers including: “learning dining room host and customer support skills, learn take a guest order, learn bag a guest order, tour the kitchen and box your individual nugget and make your individual ice dream cone or cup.”

The post, which was shared on June 6, received 1000’s of comments claiming the restaurant was “exploiting” the youngsters in attendance and profiting from them by putting the campers to work — one user even tagged the Labor Department.

“‘Hey parents! Pay us so we are able to use your kids for child labor.’  – I fixed your flier,” one user wrote.

“Wait. You’re wanting parents to *check notes* pay you, to make use of their young children as laborers. But they get a free meal, snack and shirt that offers you free promoting?” one person added.

“Simply because it’s the 20’s again doesn’t mean we must always bring back child labor. It didn’t go great the last time, spoiler alert,” one other Facebook user wrote.


A cow mascot wearing running shorts as well as a race bib with
The franchise location in Hammond will open its doors to kids, ages 5 through 12, to take part in its very own “Chick-fil-A Summer Camp” from July 15-17 and July 22-24. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Not everyone seems to be against the camp, nevertheless. Some users showed interest and even defended the fast food location.

“I’ll go against the grain here. Kudos to you, Chick-Fil-A Hammond. It’s nice to see a suggestion to teach young children about work ethic and responsibility, while having a little bit fun at the identical time. I’ll ask my daughter if she’s taken with attending,” one Facebook user commented.

“I really like this and don’t think it’s bad in any respect. Customer support skills and children like to play within the kitchen. Jogs my memory of the kids museum where we got to grocery shop, but only with real food,” one other person wrote.

“Why is everyone within the comments tripping?? Kids would LOVE this. It’s literally no different than paying to get into certainly one of those kid only towns where the youngsters learn latest skills,” one other user commented.

“Some local restaurants create their very own programs to have interaction with the communities they’re positioned in. Chick-fil-A restaurants are locally owned and operated by individuals who live and work within the communities their restaurants serve,” a public affairs and external communications representative for Chick-fil-A told FOX Business.

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When asked for comment, the company representative responded on behalf of the Hammond, Louisiana, Chick-fil-A location.

The representative noted that the camp shouldn’t be a company program.

The concept behind the camp began six years ago by an owner-operator Chick-fil-A location in Houston, Texas, and has continued to happen every summer since first launching, the representative added.

“It continues to run every summer and receives positive comments from parents and children alike – this yr’s kids camp at that restaurant sold out in seven minutes, 200 spots,” she said.

Campers on the Houston restaurant partake in activities like trivia and bingo games which might be focused on the brand.

Chick-fil-A’s rep highlighted that the restaurant doesn’t profit off of the camp.

“It’s vital to know campers aren’t doing the work of a Team Member,” she said.

“While there are Team Members who function camp counselors, other Team Members are continuing to work within the restaurant and ensure guests receive the delicious food and hospitality Chick-fil-A is understood for.”

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