Chick-fil-A’s Camp for Kids ‘Completely Booked,’ Critics Call It ‘Disturbing’

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.

The Hammond, Louisiana location announced the camp on their Facebook page, which offers nine, three-hour sessions where attendees will have the opportunity to get a “behind the scenes” view of the inner workings of the restaurant and spend time with “Team Leaders,” and, of course, the beloved Chick-fil-A cow mascot.

The $35 session is for campers aged five to 12, the restaurant said, and those who attend will receive a free kids meal, T-shirt, and name tag.

Related: Viral Chick-fil-A Employee Quits

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