https://resistthemainstream.com/chick-fil-a-triggers-with-strict-new-policy-for-teens/
> An Ohio Chick-fil-A location has ignited controversy with its announcement of a strict policy targeting teenage customers just as students prepare to return to school.
>The Kettering, Ohio restaurant posted a statement on Facebook Wednesday informing customers about its βTeen Chaperone Policy,β which has divided the community between those supporting the business and parents defending their children.
>The restaurant stated it wanted to ensure everyone knew about the policy as school began.
>The business expressed gratitude for customer support while emphasizing its commitment to maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all patrons.
>Under the new rules, any customer 17 years old or younger must be accompanied by someone over 21 years old to eat inside the restaurant.
Isnβt age discrimination illegal? Why would the government allow this? Also, ethically, isnβt it wrong to punish well-behaved customers for the acts of a few unruly ones?
> An Ohio Chick-fil-A location has ignited controversy with its announcement of a strict policy targeting teenage customers just as students prepare to return to school.
>The Kettering, Ohio restaurant posted a statement on Facebook Wednesday informing customers about its βTeen Chaperone Policy,β which has divided the community between those supporting the business and parents defending their children.
>The restaurant stated it wanted to ensure everyone knew about the policy as school began.
>The business expressed gratitude for customer support while emphasizing its commitment to maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all patrons.
>Under the new rules, any customer 17 years old or younger must be accompanied by someone over 21 years old to eat inside the restaurant.
Isnβt age discrimination illegal? Why would the government allow this? Also, ethically, isnβt it wrong to punish well-behaved customers for the acts of a few unruly ones?