Cracker Barrel unveils new logo
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Steak 'n Shake criticized Cracker Barrel's new logo change, accusing the restaurant chain of abandoning its heritage by removing its "old-timer" character.
Cracker Barrel changed its logo for the first time in over 40 years, and some fans aren't happy with the new design. Take a look.
Cracker Barrel's new, simplified logo is drawing criticism from some customers. The chain unveiled a new logo on Tuesday.
Since May, Cracker Barrel, beloved for its Southern comfort food, front-porch rocking chairs and gift shop filled with knickknacks and old-fashioned sweets, has embarked on a $700 million transformation across its 660-plus restaurants.
The Cracker Barrel logo debate isn't as one-sided as you think. While many fans are furious, a few voices of support are emerging. We break down both sides of the modern versus nostalgia argument.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Absolutely Horrible’: Cracker Barrel’s Logo Redesign Triggers MAGA Meltdown Online As Right Wingers Accuse Company of Now Being ‘Woke’
"Cracker Barrel's logo change ignites fierce backlash online! Find out why MAGA supporters are up in arms over the 'woke' redesign. 😱
MAGA world has made its feelings clear. Cracker Barrel debuted a new logo earlier this week, which removed the iconic image of a man leaning on a barrel, a defining part of the restaurant chain’s identity since 1977. The logo leaves only the name of the restaurant chain — marking the first time in 48 years that it only features text.