A good idea...there are a number of products already on the market who print Bible verses on their labeling...Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar and the Ezekiel bread line come to mind.
And it should be, for now, specifically the verses in which God calls sodomy an abomination, and the like, because it’s specifically sodomites who are attacking the businesses-there’s not an “adultery lobby” or a “murder agenda” trying to force Christian businesses to celebrate those sins.
Edward’s Pies used to have Bible verses on their boxes but the company was sold and no more Bible verses.
Cook-Out spreading the message of food and faith
Ownership: Private, family-owned
Territory: North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia
A new restaurant on The Strip is finding success among University of Tennessee and West Knoxville communities with a unique foundation centered on faith.
Cook-Out may be known for its hamburgers, barbecue and milkshakes served at the Cumberland Avenue and Kingston Pike locations, but an uncommon Christian atmosphere separates the chain from its fast-food counterparts. The restaurant routinely plays Christian music for patrons and displays scriptures on its wrappers and cups.
Allen Brooks, opening director at Cook-Out, said the religious influence comes from the chain’s family-oriented business model.
“In the family there’s a lot of Christian influence, and they grew up in the South. It just kind of seemed natural,” he said. “We’ve got scriptures on our cups and on the bags from the family scriptures that they like. It just kind of stood out to them.”
http://www.knoxnews.com/business/cook-out-spreading-the-message-of-food-and-faith