
Pennsylvania Chick-fil-A creates new rule after rowdy teens cause chaos: 'We're a family-friendly restaurant'
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A local Pennsylvania Chick-fil-A reprimanded rowdy teenagers for cursing and vandalizing their "family-friendly" store in a viral FaceBook post.
"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. Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.
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.
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