A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Louisiana is facing criticism over its sold-out summer camp program.
For $35, children enrolled in the program could spend three hours at the fast-food restaurant and receive a kids meal, T-shirt, name tag and snack while participating in various activities, according to Today.
The controversy arose from the activities mentioned in the restaurant’s Facebook announcement, which included “a behind-the-scenes look at Hospitality and Service” and “a fun time getting a behind-the-scenes view of what it’s like to work at America’s favorite quick-service restaurant.”
This post ignited an online debate about child labor.
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For $35, children enrolled in the program could spend three hours at the fast-food restaurant and receive a kids meal, T-shirt, name tag and snack while participating in various activities, according to Today.
The controversy arose from the activities mentioned in the restaurant’s Facebook announcement, which included “a behind-the-scenes look at Hospitality and Service” and “a fun time getting a behind-the-scenes view of what it’s like to work at America’s favorite quick-service restaurant.”
This post ignited an online debate about child labor.
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What was marketed as a fun opportunity for kids to get a look at the fast-food industry has ignited a debate over child labor
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