Chick-fil-A faces mixed reactions over its $35 summer camp for kids, with some criticizing it as 'child labor' while others support the initiative. The camp, offered at a Louisiana location, aims to engage the local community.
While some are slamming the chicken chain's camp for children ages 5 to 12 as "child labor," others are signing up their kids in droves as Chick-fil-A adds more dates. https://t.co/YSqZmQaaDq
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A Louisiana-based Chick-fil-A location is under fire online for rolling out a summer camp for kids that critics say is a way for the company to use kids for labor. https://t.co/uDOvB7B7tS
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Chick-fil-A owners, like one in West Hammond, Louisiana, create programs to engage the local community β but a summer day camp idea has drawn criticism. https://t.co/FCyMEqTLs7
RUFFLING FEATHERS: Social media users are split on their thoughts about the $35 summer camp for kids who want to get an inside look at the chicken chain. https://t.co/SyWzZWfEvz https://t.co/wyCp36KBuQ