Cracker Barrel Unveils a 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.
When Cracker Barrel erased its folksy figure, it triggered more than aesthetic complaints. Experts explain the psychological ‘trust contrasts’ that make logos emotional.
The Democratic party and California governor joined the backlash against the Southern restaurant chain’s new design.
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.
Cracker Barrel was the only place I’d ever stop. No mob fights, a fun corny atmosphere, and delicious food when you’re hungry and tired. I’ll never stop foot in one again. https://t.co/OgozI4fv5F
The restaurant chain got its start in 1969 as a roadside stop for sit-down meals. It's since expanded to over 400 locations.
Tipping hit a seven-year low, Cracker Barrel changed its look, and LinkedIn crowned the top AI-focused colleges.
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Country music star teams up with Cracker Barrel amid controversy: ‘Has always felt like home to me’
Cracker Barrel has a new spokesperson. Jordan Davis is now apart of a “All the More” campaign with the hopes of patrons discovering new and returning menu items, along with a new restaurant look, and a changed brand. The country music singer is right in the middle of it, bringing it all to life.