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“Cracker Barrel is done,” wrote the Federalist’s Sean Davis. “Woke executives killed it, wrapped the corpse in a rainbow flag ...
Cracker Barrel’s decision to update its menu, redesign its restaurant interior and change its logo has caused outrage across ...
Cracker Barrel stock plunged as much as 15% after the restaurant chain released a new logo that removes its long-time image ...
Cracker Barrel has a special place in the hearts of many Americans, offering homestyle American cuisine in a folksy "Old ...
For America's big brands, there is little profit in the culture wars: It is simply too easy to lose customers by taking sides ...
The restaurant chain wants to revive sales with a new look and food offerings, but many are unhappy that nostalgia isn't on ...
Cracker Barrel is saying goodbye to its iconic logo and has introduced an "enhanced brand look and feel." Why some are not ...
The restaurant chain got its start in 1969 as a roadside stop for sit-down meals. It's since expanded to over 400 locations.
Columnist David Marcus writes about how Cracker Barrel faces customer backlash over new logo and restaurant redesign that ...
Former Cracker Barrel employee Steve Smotherman led an LGBT resource group and worked with the Human Rights Campaign to ...
After Cracker Barrel announced it would be updating its restaurant and logo, the chain saw an almost $10 drop in stock in one ...
What do you think of the new Cracker Barrel logo? Columbus Metropolitain liked it enough to 'change' its logo. Wink, wink.