A social media hashtag calling for a boycott of restaurant chain Olive Garden went viral over the weekend after an apparently baseless rumor that the brand had donated to President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign.

Olive Garden, a subsidiary of Darden Restaurants Inc., has since set the record straight and said, no, it doesn’t “donate to presidential candidates.”

On Sunday, #BoycottOliveGarden was tweeted thousands of times after two tweets that apparently inaccurately called out the chain for alleged Trump contributions. As boycotts against fitness chains Equinox and SoulCycle show, anti-Trump consumers can be quick to express their displeasure with corporate titans’ involvement in politics.

Olive Garden, however, appears different. On Aug. 8, a Twitter user shared a list of restaurants allegedly backing Trump’s reelection, naming brands like Olive Garden, KFC and Wendy’s. It was retweeted nearly 250,000 times.