Cracker Barrel presents its new logo
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Cracker Barrel joins Target, Bud Light and other companies facing public outcry over corporate decisions as its new logo change triggers investor unease.
Cracker Barrel is known for its country breakfast, but is everything here worth ordering? Cracker Barrel has been serving U.S. road trippers and Southern food aficionados since 1969 when former oilman Danny Evins founded the brand in Lebanon,
Florida Congressman Byron Donalds criticized Cracker Barrel's rebranding as "woke" on social media. While some customers expressed disappointment online, others embraced the change. Donalds, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Florida, previously worked at Cracker Barrel.
Cracker Barrel's new logo has sparked a social media firestorm, with many comparing the restaurant chain's rebrand to Bud Light's infamous Dylan Mulvaney campaign. Memes featuring Mulvaney alongside the 'new' Cracker Barrel logo have gone viral on X ...
Cracker Barrel has been the talk of the town over the last few days, and if their new rebrand has proven anything, it’s that folks love what’s familiar to them. The restaurant chain and gift store, known for serving up country classics with a cozy feel,
Former Cracker Barrel employee Steve Smotherman led an LGBT resource group and worked with the Human Rights Campaign to change the restaurant chain's workplace culture.
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Country Living on MSNCracker Barrel Just Gave Its Beloved Peg Game New Wording
The peg game has been around since Cracker Barrel opened in 1960, and it has been a staple on their dining tables ever since. It's a fun (screen free!) way for diners to pass the time while they wait for their food. Plus, it's been available in the store for $5 for anyone interested in brushing up on their skills at home.