A Louisiana-based Chick-fil-A location is beneath hearth on-line for rolling out a summer time camp for teenagers that critics say is a method for the corporate to make use of youngsters for labor.
The Hammond, Louisiana location announced the camp on their Fb web page, which presents 9, three-hour periods the place attendees could have the chance to get a "behind the scenes" view of the inside workings of the restaurant and spend time with "Staff Leaders," and, in fact, the beloved Chick-fil-A cow mascot.
The $35 session is for campers aged 5 to 12, the restaurant stated, and those that attend will obtain a free youngsters meal, T-shirt, and identify tag.
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Inside a matter of hours, the restaurant revealed that it had sold out of all periods and was "utterly booked," most certainly because of the firm's mass recognition.
Nevertheless, the response on-line has been lower than ultimate, with many calling the camp a "little one labor violation" and a "disturbing" idea.
"So individuals pay you cash, and also you get free little one labor however name it a camp? Sounds legit," one individual wrote on Fb. "I am gonna begin my very own summer time camp the place mother and father pay me cash and the children come over and clear my home and yard."
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"Each one who thinks it is a good thought ought to be in jail," one other stated.
But some followers of the rooster chain had been in assist of the camp.
"Seems like one thing enjoyable for the children to go behind the scenes to see how they put the meals collectively and the way it works to be environment friendly," one individual supplied.
"Perhaps this can train a few of the youngsters duty and civility. Your group is at all times nice and useful the way in which a enterprise ought to be," one other fan wrote. "I guess it's enjoyable for these youngsters."
Chick-fil-A didn't instantly return Entrepreneur's request for remark however representatives for the chain told TODAY that the camps don't flip a revenue, and Staff Leaders appearing as counselors won't be performing their regular duties in the course of the camp periods however will as an alternative be participating in actions and classes with the campers.
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Chick-fil-A eating places are franchised by native house owners who're inspired to create and roll out packages to foster their function of their area people.
This is not the primary time this yr the chain has made a splash on social media.
In April, a former employee named Miriam Webb went viral on TikTok for posting meals critiques of the creations she got here up with for worker meals. She give up after being informed she was violating firm coverage and now makes movies for rivals, together with Shake Shack.
There are an estimated 3,000 Chick-fil-A places working within the U.S. and Canada.