A Minnesota Arby's is currently catching some heat for posting a sign that says only "well behaved children" are welcome inside the restaurant.

Christine Hemsworth said she was visiting the Elk River Arby's location with her three children and noticed the sign on the door before she went in, according to Kare 11. It reads in full "Only well behaved Children who can keep their food on their trays and their bottoms on their seats are welcome. If you can't do this you will be asked to leave. Thanks!"

Christine said it made her nervous because she had her 2-year-old child with her and "he doesn't always keep his fries on the tray or his bottom on the seat. He sometimes stands up."

She said she still ate there with her family but felt "uncomfortable" the whole time.

"It was kind of uncomfortable in the restaurant the time we were there," she said. "I have a toddler. I wasn't sure if it was because they didn't want to clean up messes. I always clean up my children's mess anyways but it was an uncomfortable and stressful meal."

She also told The Today Show Food that in addition to feeling uncomfortable about the sign, one of the employees cursed in front of children while they were there and the whole situation prompted her to call the Arby's hotline on the receipt (which lead to an automated survey) and to post about the sign on Facebook. She has since deleted the post.

Arby's issued a statement to The Today Show saying that the company has "disciplined" the manager at that location and saying that the sign had been removed. Delish reached out to Arby's for comment.

"We recognize the language on this sign was insensitive. We removed it quickly and have disciplined the manager and team working at the restaurant. It does not reflect our company values and the family-friendly environment we aim to provide in all of our restaurants," a spokesperson told Today.

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