Cracker Barrel is chasing woke ideals, not loyal customers
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“Cracker Barrel is nostalgia for many, especially customers in the South and Midwest who feel ownership and pride over the brand,” Williams told Fortune. “For a brand that hasn’t changed its logo since 1977, even small changes to a symbol so tied to Americana can feel magnified.”
Conservative activist Robby Starbuck criticized Cracker Barrel's rebranding efforts and corporate policies, claiming the chain is rejecting its traditional customer base.
The new logo for the restaurant chain has been blasted by Trump’s MAGA base claiming the design is ‘woke’ and ‘boring’
It’s time to Make Cracker Barrel Great Again.” It’s not only conservatives who are irked. Some liberals, too, lament the rebrand, though largely for different reasons: they see it as another step in the long flattening of American restaurants,
For America's big brands, there is little profit in the culture wars: It is simply too easy to lose customers by taking sides in the country's political debates. But as Cracker Barrel is finding out, sometimes those clashes cannot be avoided.
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A Cracker Barrel sign featuring the old logo hangs on the outside of a restaurant on August 21, 2025 in Homestead, Florida. The restaurant u
Restaurant chain accused of going ‘woke’ and ‘scrapping a beloved American aesthetic’ by simplifying branding to remove folksy southern character from its signage