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The Cracker Barrel chief executive remained silent about the company's logo backtrack when approached by reporters during her ...
After reverting to its former logo following a backlash, Cracker Barrel has also now removed or altered pages on its website ...
The furore over Cracker Barrel's name change is another example of our cultural tendency of outrage for outrage's sake.
A former Cracker Barrel executive who helped start the company in the 1970s denounced the new logo, which has since been abandoned.
Cracker Barrel’s recent attempts to introduce a new logo didn’t go over so well with its most vocal critics, prompting the ...
Cracker Barrel’s recent attempts to introduce a new logo didn’t go over so well with its most vocal critics, prompting the company to revert back to the old logo on Tuesday. A couple ...
ANN DURBIN Like its namesake barrels that transported soda crackers until boxes replaced them, Cracker Barrel needed to change. The restaurant chain’s new CEO, Julie Felss Masino, ...
The surviving co-founder of Cracker Barrel has shared his thoughts about the short-lived logo change that caused a nationwide ...
The Cracker Barrel chief executive remained silent about the company's logo backtrack when approached by reporters during her ...
The redesign — the chain's first in 48 years — removes the iconic old man leaning on a barrel as well as the pinto bean shape behind the name, a nod to one of the original side dishes offered when ...
Cracker Barrel reversed course on the rebrand earlier this week, announcing it would retain its traditional logo.
The website changes come after Cracker Barrel faced days of intense backlash, primarily from right-wing influencers, after the company unveiled a new minimalist logo last week, which got rid of an ...