Chick-fil-A's Kids Summer Camp Sparks Debate Over Child Labor Concerns
The Louisiana franchise's program, offering behind-the-scenes activities for $35, has divided opinions on social media.
- The Chick-fil-A camp includes activities like customer service training and kitchen tours.
- Critics argue the camp resembles child labor, with some tagging the Labor Department in comments.
- Supporters praise the initiative for teaching work ethic and responsibility to children.
- The camp concept originated in Houston and has been popular, selling out quickly each year.
- Chick-fil-A clarifies that campers do not perform actual employee tasks and the program is non-profit.