Ohio Chick-Fil-A Adopts Controversial Chaperone Policy
- A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Kettering, Ohio, will require customers under 17 to be accompanied by an adult, as stated in a Facebook post from the franchise.
- The policy aims to 'ensure a safe and respectful environment for all guests,' requiring minors to be accompanied by someone over 21.
- Another Chick-fil-A in Royersford, Pennsylvania, enforced similar restrictions in 2023 due to 'unacceptable behaviors.'
- The Teen Chaperone Policy may lead to unaccompanied minors being asked to leave the restaurant.
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Ohio Chick-fil-A adopts controversial chaperone policy
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Teens looking to eat at one busy Chick-fil-A location in Ohio will need an adult to supervise – a new policy that has created some backlash. The Chick-fil-A location at 480 E. Stroop Road in Kettering announced the policy on social media August 13, writing, "With school starting, we wanted to make sure that everyone is aware of our Teen Chaperone Policy." The restaurant added that the goal is "to ensure a safe and respectfu…
Chick-fil-A implements new chaperone policy at one restaurant
A Chick-fil-A restaurant near Dayton, Ohio, has introduced a new policy requiring minors to be accompanied by an adult to dine in. The policy mandates that minors must have a parent, guardian or an adult aged 21 or older with them if they wish to eat inside the restaurant. This change comes as a response to concerns about disruptive behavior by some young patrons. Some community members have expressed their dissatisfaction with the policy on soc…


Teens These Days Can't Behave Themselves So One Local Chick-Fil-A Had To Lay Down The Law
A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Ohio will require all customers under 17 to be accompanied by an adult or face removal, the franchise announced last week.

This Chick-fil-A is now requiring minors to have an adult chaperone
An Ohio Chick-fil-A is now requiring parents to accompany children inside their location.
Ohio Chick-Fil-A Bans Kids Eating At Restaurant Without Adult Supervision
A Chick-fil-A restaurant has raised eyebrows after announcing a policy banning kids and teens from eating without an adult present. The Chick-fil-A restaurant in Kettering shared the rule change dubbed the “Teen Chaperone Policy” on Facebook. “With school starting, we wanted to make sure that everyone is aware of our Teen Chaperone Policy,” the post reads. We are grateful for your support and want to make sure Chick-fil-A Kettering is a safe and…
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