An Ohio Chick-fil-A announced to customers this week that minors, including teens, must bring an adult over 21 years old to their franchise if they want to dine in — ruffling feathers and sparking pushback from local residents before the start of the school year.

The Kettering Chick-fil-A location posted a “teen chaperone policy” on Facebook on Wednesday, declaring that anyone 17 and under “must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or adult chaperone” over 21 and that “unaccompanied minors may be asked to leave,” Fox Business first reported.

The divisive rule is meant to “ensure a safe and respectful environment for all guests,” the franchise wrote in the announcement.

An Ohio Chick-fil-A announced to customers this week that minors must bring an adult over 21 years old to their fra

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