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Conservative activist Robby Starbuck criticized Cracker Barrel's rebranding efforts and corporate policies, claiming the chain is rejecting its traditional customer base.
The restaurant chain got its start in 1969 as a roadside stop for sit-down meals. It's since expanded to over 400 locations.
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,
Cracker Barrel joins Target, Bud Light and other companies facing public outcry over corporate decisions as its new logo change triggers investor unease.
When Cracker Barrel erased its folksy figure, it triggered more than aesthetic complaints. Experts explain the psychological ‘trust contrasts’ that make logos emotional.
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Hillsdale College compares Cracker Barrel rebrand to vandalizing George Washington statue, in X post
Social media reactions to a logo change for restaurant chain Cracker Barrel had a notable Michigan angle with Hillsdale College.
Fall is near, and grocery stores, restaurants, and coffee shops are revamping shelves and menus to include all things pumpkin spice, gooey cinnamon baked goods, and apple spice delights. From desserts to lattes and all the new candy, there’s no shortage of opportunities to enjoy fall flavors.