Just depends on the intent. It can look benign but if the intent was support of LGBTQXYZ then it's unlawful to not make reasonable accommodations.
What is more, I think Kroger simply ignored the requests resulting in an unlawful act in and of its self
"Companies have an obligation under Title VII to consider requests for religious accommodations, and it is illegal to terminate employees for requesting an accommodation for their religious beliefs,
Just depends on the intent. It can look benign but if the intent was support of LGBTQXYZ then it's unlawful to not make reasonable accommodations.
What is more, I think Kroger simply ignored the requests resulting in an unlawful act in and of its self