An Ohio Chick-fil-A upset locals this back-to-school season by reminding customers of its "teen chaperone policy."

On Wednesday, Chick-fil-A Kettering posted the policy it says is meant "to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all guests" on Facebook. It states that anyone 17 and under "must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or adult chaperon (age 21+) to dine in" and that "unaccompanied minors may be asked to leave."

"Pretty sad that the good kids are getting punished," one woman wrote in response. "How about instead of a chaperone policy, they say that they have the right to remove anybody from their property that is being disruptive."

The fast-food restaurant told the woman they had directly messaged her.

"I guess I won't be eating Chick-fil-A anymore at least not the K

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