“Eat’n Park congratulates Pennsylvania officials on their decision,” said Kevin O’Connell, senior vice president. “As the state’s leading family dining chain, we felt a responsibility to protect the health of our team members and guests, and we took action more than a year ago. We are excited for the changes that will now occur statewide.” Since May 2007, Eat’n Park Restaurants has been providing smoke-free dining for the state voluntarily after actions to ban smoking were delayed.
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| - “Eat’n Park congratulates Pennsylvania officials on their decision,” said Kevin O’Connell, senior vice president. “As the state’s leading family dining chain, we felt a responsibility to protect the health of our team members and guests, and we took action more than a year ago. We are excited for the changes that will now occur statewide.” Since May 2007, Eat’n Park Restaurants has been providing smoke-free dining for the state voluntarily after actions to ban smoking were delayed.
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| - “Eat’n Park congratulates Pennsylvania officials on their decision,” said Kevin O’Connell, senior vice president. “As the state’s leading family dining chain, we felt a responsibility to protect the health of our team members and guests, and we took action more than a year ago. We are excited for the changes that will now occur statewide.” Since May 2007, Eat’n Park Restaurants has been providing smoke-free dining for the state voluntarily after actions to ban smoking were delayed. September 11, 2008, is the official day the Pennsylvania smoking ban takes effect. Eat’n Park will serve free smiley cookies with dinner for all of its guests from 5 to 8 p.m. at all of their Pennsylvania locations.
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