Really, the underlying anger towards CFA by wingnuts is the recognition that the chain is not going to win in a highly-competitive market with a “take-it-or-leave-it” attitude. It needs to expand and find more reliable markets, but that’s clashing with the reality that fighting against political barriers to such is an expensive and ultimately detrimental position. But any sort of concession to that political reality is seen as “submission” by the wingnut faithful, who think the ideal example is Hobby Lobby flipping off the Feds and spending millions fighting all the way to the SCOTUS bench.