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 social media, arguing that it unfairly penalizes all minors for the actions of a few.
The decision to implement the chaperone policy has sparked debate among local residents. While some see it as a necessary step to maintain a family-friendly environment, others feel it is too restrictive.
Critics of the policy have taken to social media to voice