A second credit union is suing Chipotle for damages related to the fast-casual restaurant company's recent alleged data breach.

Benton, Ark.-based Alcoa Community Federal Credit Union filed a class-action suit against Chipotle on May 26 in a Colorado District Court. Similar to another class-action suit filed by Bellwether Community Credit Union on May 4, Alcoa Community's suit said that the alleged breach compromised names, credit and debit card numbers, card expiration dates, card verification values and other information of hundreds of thousands of Chipotle customers nationwide.

Alcoa Community FCU has $43 million in assets and about 5,900 members. Manchester, N.H.-based Bellwether Community Credit Union has $488 million in assets and 34,000 members.

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