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The Southern-themed restaurant chain has become the latest battleground in an increasingly unpredictable culture war over ...
You may not want to hear this, but the new Cracker Barrel logo was designed for the same reasons as the old one. The old man wasn’t the highway exit restaurant’s version of Wendy or Colonel Sanders.
Targets of this ire have included museums and colleges that are seen as supposed bastions of “woke” culture, but also brands.
As roadside restaurant chain strips away distinctive decor, backlash emerges against a future that’s trending toward drab, ...
Cracker Barrel has a special place in the hearts of many Americans, offering homestyle American cuisine in a folksy "Old ...
For America's big brands, there is little profit in the culture wars: It is simply too easy to lose customers by taking sides ...
Cracker Barrel’s recent logo redesign has sparked a heated debate, with many critics quick to call it just another example of “woke” branding. The company removed its iconic barrel and chair-sitting ...
The criticism, from a slew of politicians and public figures, coalesced around a core theme: that the restaurant had fallen ...
“Cracker Barrel is done,” wrote the Federalist’s Sean Davis. “Woke executives killed it, wrapped the corpse in a rainbow flag, and then made it do a little puppet show in New York City for the ...
Florida Congressman Byron Donalds criticized Cracker Barrel's rebranding as "woke" on social media. While some customers ...
“There is a certain awful predictability” to the F.B.I. search of former national-security adviser John Bolton’s home. Plus: ...