Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Just one week after Cracker Barrel debuted its new, simplified logo, the Tennessee-based chain announced it is “going away," and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cracker Barrel tried to ditch its classic logo for a minimalist rebrand—and got roasted so hard, they reversed course in less than ...
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., changed its planned logo redesign Tuesday amid a negative public relations firestorm that drew accusations of "wokeness" and the attention of President Donald ...
The reverse transformation of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store restaurants is underway. Cracker Barrel on Monday morning shared a social media post that included a 32-second video of the "Old Timer" ...
Cracker Barrel announced Aug. 26 that it is dropping its much-criticized new logo and returning to the "Old Timer." "We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel. We said we ...
Cracker Barrel has received immense backlash over a controversial decision to change its logo, and despite the company reversing course, customers are speaking out. Founded in Lebanon, Tennessee, in ...
Welcome back eclectic wall designs, oil lamp fixtures and wobbly wooden tables. Cracker Barrel won't remodel its restaurants after all. The country store and restaurant chain announced on Sept. 9 that ...
Cracker Barrel's CEO said the chain is working to rebuild customer trust after its logo controversy earlier this year marked a quarter of declining sales. During its quarterly financial results call ...
Cracker Barrel said Tuesday it would drop plans to remodel its restaurants to give them a brighter and more modern feel, another rollback in a whirlwind few weeks of controversy for the restaurant ...
Cracker Barrel shares slid Thursday after fourth-quarter earnings disappointed, after the restaurant chain's swift reversal of its controversial logo redesign that went viral online. The company — ...
Just one week after Cracker Barrel debuted its new, simplified logo, the Tennessee-based chain announced it is “going away," and the "Old Timer" is here to stay. Last week, the iconic Southern kitchen ...