Byron Donalds calls Cracker Barrel rebrand 'woke'
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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 saga over Cracker Barrel’s logo change rumbles on, with the MAGA movement now creating its own predictable answer to the problem. The company sent conservatives into a tailspin after it announced it was simplifying its long-held logo by dropping an image of an old-timer leaning against a wooden barrel.
Cracker Barrel is experiencing massive backlash over its we CEO’s implementation of sterile and soulless changes to the bed southern institution. Outrage from the political right, that’s […]
Cracker Barrel has changed its logo for the first time in 48 years—and people are cracking up about it online. The change has prompted backlash, including from conservatives, though many have taken to social media to ridicule the backlash.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNConservatives are now blaming LGBTQ+ people for Cracker Barrel’s new logo
They found an employee of Cracker Barrel volunteered with HRC six years ago, which somehow proves this is all the gays' fault.
Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino has come under MAGA fury after changing the logo of the restaurant chain that did not impress many fans, includi.
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The Christian Post on MSNCracker Barrel stock tanks in wake of logo redesign: 'Tradition is cringe'
The stock of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., tanked in the wake of its new logo redesign, which has prompted accusations that the iconic restaurant franchise has been overtaken by "wokeness."
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.