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Chick-fil-A Summer Camp Charges $35 For Kids

Keeping the kids entertained during the summer can be challenging, so parents are always looking for fun activities and programs for their little ones. One place you probably haven’t thought…

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Chick-fil-a is offering a summer camp and parents have mixed feelings about it.

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Keeping the kids entertained during the summer can be challenging, so parents are always looking for fun activities and programs for their little ones. One place you probably haven’t thought of as a summer camp option is Chick-fil-A, but a location in Hammond, Louisiana is offering one in July. According to Delish, it’s for kids between five and 12, who’ll get to learn all kinds of things that the restaurant workers do and it’s stirring up a lot of controversy.

According to a Facebook post about the Chick-fil-A Summer Camp:

  • There are six sessions to choose from, July 15th, 16th, 17th, 22nd, 23rd and 24th, each from 9a.m. to noon.
  • The cost is $35 per child, which includes a kids meal, T-shirt, name tag and a snack.
  • Kids will “get a behind-the-scenes look at hospitality and service” and see what it’s like to work there.
  • Camp activities include “learning dining room hosting and customer service skills, learning how to take an order, learn how to bag an order, making your own Ice Dream cone or cup and how to be a Chick-fil-A mascot.”

The comments section of the post has racked up more than a thousand comments, mostly from people calling out the restaurant for taking advantage of campers by putting them to work and making them pay for it and some even tag the U.S. Department of Labor.

  • "Wait. You're wanting parents to *check notes* pay you to use their young children as laborers. But they get a free meal, snack and shirt that will give you free advertising?" one asks.
  • "Please just take your kids to the park and spend those $35 on water balloons and nerf idk," another comments.
  • “So u want ppl to pay to have their kids work for u for free,” a third writes.
  • But some folks think it’s a great idea, including this one: "I’ll go against the grain here. Kudos to you, Chick-Fil-A Hammond. It’s nice to see an offer to teach young children about work ethic and responsibility, while having a little fun at the same time." 
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6 Burger Restaurants In Charlotte People Love

While it's not officially summer yet, that has not stopped folks from firing up the grill. Here are six burger restaurants in Charlotte that people love.

And what better way to kick off any summer cookout than with a nice charcoal-grilled burger! Now you may be asking just what makes the great burger? I got a few tips from Burger Republic, a popular burger restaurant in Tennessee. According to the chefs there, there are some 'must-have's' when it comes to creating a 'great' burger. They include:

    Now that we have the essentials for a great burger, now on to some of the spots in the Queen City that offer great burgers like these. In fact, these are six of the burger spots that people rave about. Check them out for yourself!

    Best Burger Restaurants in Charlotte!

    Ace No. 3 - NoDa

    If the name is throwing you off a bit, don't let it. This small free-standing building is nestled in NoDa (North Davidson) in the  Belmont neighborhood, where neighbors essentially had their say on what eatery they'd love to see in the community. The owners came up with ACE No. 3 where they created the "Ace" burger. That is two thin beef patties with American cheese, steamed onions, house-made pickles on a brioche bun. The owners say the idea behind the burger is tasty and simple. Their mantra: 'Less is more.'  

    Brook's Sandwich Shop - NoDa

    Don't let the little red house fool you! This spot has been voted as one of the best burger spots in the Queen City time and time again. Brooks Sandwich Shop, in the NoDa area, has been around since 1973 selling burgers and hot dogs. Many people come from miles around to sample a burger and their chili. It is now run by the third generation of Brooks who still have lines around the building.

    Harriet's Hamburgers - Optimist Hall

    This is a relatively new burger spot inside Optimist Hall, but it is growing in popularity. At Harriet’s, it's more than just a good burger, it's their sense of community, too. For example, Tuesdays are random act of kindness day where they give out a free meal to a random customer and they also donate hamburger meals to frontline workers.  Owners say they are in the "mind-boosting business." Now, on to the burger. They offer a grilled black Angus patty on a brioche bun with pickles, red onions, and simple sauce. Another example of less is more!

    The Diamond - Plaza Midwood

    This could be called the 'OG' or 'oldy, but goodie', but either way they've been in the burger business since 1945. The Diamond is proven to be tried and true. Despite several new owners over the past few years, there is one element that has remained consistent -- solid home-cooking and southern hospitality. Their Full Blown Hemi burger has three beef patties (a total pound of meat), with chili, mustard, onions and slaw for the Southern-style.  

    Park Road Soda Shoppe - Myers Park

    Nothing like a good ol'-fashioned burger in a good ol'-fashioned soda shoppe. And that's exactly what you'll get when you visit the Park Road Soda Shoppe. This cozy, quaint diner has been around since 1999 serving up breakfast, lunch and dinner. And in it's 50's dining style, this is where you want to go for a great simple burger. You can try their classic five-ounce burger served Carolina-style includes chili, slaw, mustard and onions. And of course, like a classic soda shoppe you have to add fries and a shake.  

    South 21 Drive In - East Charlotte

    Another classic eatery is South 21 Drive In. It has all the nostalgia of the good ol' days. It opened in 1955 by the three brothers, and has now become a landmark in Charlotte landmark. And not much has changed in it's appearance and it's prices, too. The Super Boy burger is still around which includes two hamburger patties topped with mustard, lettuce, onion, and tomato- simple yet inimitable. Nothing like ol' school. Happy eating!

    LauRen Merola Strager is a former NFL & NBA cheerleader turned radio host. LauRen is a former Miss Pennsylvania USA and is a proud wife and mother of two. She is the owner and chief editor for her fashion and lifestyle Blog “All Of The F-Words” and is a champion for the Autism community. You can read all about LauRen’s thoughts on motherhood, pageant life, and everyday life through her online content.