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McDonald's apologises after misspelt sign imposes 7pm ban on young people in London branch

Dozens of young people entered the restaurant shortly before 7pm in protest

Heather Saul
Thursday 09 January 2014 14:27 GMT
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The misspelt sign said youths would not be permitted after 7pm
The misspelt sign said youths would not be permitted after 7pm (Twitter/ @kent_999s)

Bosses at a London branch of McDonald's have been forced to apologise after a sign was put up attempting to ban teenagers from entering the premises during the evening.

A misspelt sign was put up on the doors of the restaurant in Sidcup that read: "no youths will be serverd [sic] after 7pm". It has since been taken down.

The move to ban teenagers came after a group of young people caused "sustained disruption" on Saturday night, a McDonald's spokesperson said.

The ban, imposed by local managers, led to dozens of angered young people pouring through the doors of the branch shortly before 7pm on Monday, the London Evening Standard reported. One customer told the paper: “I couldn’t help but laugh because it was full of youths at 6.50pm.”

A McDonald’s spokeswoman said: “I can confirm that there is no age restriction policy in place at the McDonald’s restaurant on Sidcup High Street.

“On Saturday evening, the restaurant experienced problems with a group of individuals causing sustained disruption to the restaurant, affecting fellow customers and employees.

“As a result the restaurant management took urgent steps to try and prevent repeat anti-social behaviour.

“The wording of the initial signage displayed in the restaurant was incorrect and we apologise for any confusion caused. McDonald’s is a family-friendly restaurant that welcomes everyone through its doors.”

A police spokesperson confirmed they were called to reports of anti-social behaviour at the branch on Saturday.

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