Send your 5-year-old to Chick-fil-A summer camp to learn how to "take a guest order" and "box" their "own nuggets"
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The Chick-fil-A in West Hammond, Louisiana recently advertised a summer camp targeted at kids aged 5-12 that's been getting tons of backlash on social media. The original post, which circulated across social media and was captured by delish, included the following "Activities for kids":
- "Learn Dining Room Host and Customer Service skills
- Learn how to take a guest order
- Learn how to bag a guest order
- Tour the kitchen and box your own nuggets
- Make your own Ice Dream cone or cup
- How to be a Chick-fil-A Cow Mascot"
That original text has been changed to:
- "$35 per child includes: Kids Meal, T-shirt, name tag and snack:
- Spend some time with the Chick-fil-A Cow and Chick-fil-A Team Leaders.
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