A handful of Chick-fil-A restaurants host one-day summer camps for kids to learn about how the chicken chain works.Chick-fil-AA Chick-fil-A in Louisiana is hosting a "summer camp" for kids to get an inside look at the chain.The location is the latest to offer the three-hour event for children aged 5 to 12.Roughly 180 reservations costing $35 each were booked within a day of being announced.A Chick-fil-A restaurant in Hammond, Louisiana, is hosting a "summer camp" for kids to get an inside look at the chain.Promoted for kids aged 5 to 12, the event promises "a behind-the-scenes view of what it's like to work at America's favorite quick-service restaurant."The restaurant said the roughly 180 reservations across six days were booked within a day of being announced for a cost of $35 each.An earlier version of the event listing said that campers would "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, and make your own ice dream cone or cup," leading to some backlash on Facebook from critics who said the camp sounded suspiciously like work.That listing was later revised, and a company spokesperson told Business Insider the location is one of several across the US that offer the three-hour event.