Boulder Rep. Jared Polis opted for takeout on Easter Sunday, but he got more than just food with his order.

Polis — a Democratic superdelegate who has endorsed Hillary Clinton in her run for president — tweeted a photo on Sunday of a handwritten note that he says he received with his takeout order from Native Foods Cafe in Boulder.

The note encouraged him to cast his vote as a superdelegate for Bernie Sanders, who won the Colorado caucus.

It reads, “The constituency has spoken. Use your power wisely. Feel the Bern. With the utmost respect, Native Foods. Happy Easter!”

Along with the photo, Polis tweeted, “Even my food takeout is lobbying me for #FeelTheBern,” using the popular Sanders campaign hashtag.

Native Foods Cafe, 1675 29th St., is a chain that serves California-style vegan fare and has locations in four states.

Native Foods released a statement about the note Monday: “We certainly appreciate the enthusiasm and passion of our team members, but it’s important that everyone knows they are welcome at Native Foods and we embrace differing points of view.”

As a member of Congress, Polis is a superdelegate, meaning he can vote for the candidate of his choice at the Democratic National Convention in July.

While Polis has endorsed Clinton and told the Daily Camera last year she would be a “strong leader” as president, Sanders won Colorado’s Democratic caucus and received nearly twice as many votes as Clinton in Boulder County, which is in Polis’ district.

When asked Monday, Polis did not address questions about his vote as a superdelegate. But he did issue a statement regarding the note.

“Our community isn’t shy, and I’m always excited to hear from impassioned friends and neighbors at the grocery store, at the park with our kids, or even when I order takeout,” Polis wrote.

Polis is not the only politician under pressure from Colorado voters to feel the Bern.

A petition on Change.org asking Colorado superdelegates — who are largely backing Clinton — to vote for Sanders has garnered more than 11,000 signatures as of today.

One of the listed superdelegates, Gov. John Hickenlooper, already has vowed he will still vote for Clinton despite the caucus outcome.

Mitchell Byars: 303-473-1329, byarsm@dailycamera.com or twitter.com/mitchellbyars