A Chick-fil-A joint in Pennsylvania, has many talking about a new policy [ where the restaurant wants to ban] people under the age of 16 without adult supervision from dining inside, though to-go orders for that age group are still allowed.
- According to ABC7, The Chick-fil-A in Royersford, Montgomery County, near Philadelphia, said in a Facebook post last week that they've had several incidents involving explicit language, loud conversations, mistreatment of property and the disrespect of employees.
- The franchise owner, who did not want to be identified, said he hopes this is a temporary policy.
- Many Chick-fil-A restaurants, like the one in Royersford, are individually owned and operated and can set their own policies for their restaurant.