What does the popular fast-casual Mexican chain Chipotle have in common with religious liberty?
Apparently, more than you think, according to Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford and Virginia Republican Rep. Randy Forbes, who took to the pages of The Washington Examiner this week to explain why they feel religious business owners should be able to run their companies according to their faith. They homed in on Chipotle to make their case.
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The fast food chain recently announced that it would not be serving pork at a third of its locations, because Chipotle suspended ties with a pork supplier that did not meet the company’s standards for humane animal care.









