Louisiana Chick-fil-A Hosts Controversial Child Summer Camp in Hammond
Louisiana Chick-fil-A Hosts Controversial Child Summer Camp in Hammond

Louisiana Chick-fil-A Hosts Controversial Child Summer Camp in Hammond

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A Chick-fil-A in Hammond, Louisiana, has sparked controversy with its new 'Chick-fil-A Summer Camp' for kids aged 5-12, charging $35 for a three-hour session. The camp offers various activities such as meeting the mascot, learning customer service skills, and getting a behind-the-scenes look at the restaurant. While the camp quickly sold out, reactions have been mixed, with some parents supporting the initiative for teaching work ethic, while others criticize it as child exploitation. The backlash includes accusations of using children for labor and free advertising. Despite the controversy, the camp's popularity led to the addition of more sessions.

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