Cracker Barrel unveils new logo
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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.
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Cracker Barrel dismisses critics as 'vocal minority' while rival restaurant adds to backlash
Social media users slam Cracker Barrel's logo redesign as "horrible" and "generic" while the company defends its rebranding efforts, which include logo and menu changes.
Hillsdale College in Michigan joined the MAGA pile-on over the restaurant chain's rebrand and critics had thoughts.
Infuriated MAGA moaners have dragged their new poster girl, Sydney Sweeney, into the conservative rage over Cracker Barrel’s new logo. The logo, launched on Tuesday, is text-only, returning to the original logo that accompanied the chain’s launch in 1969.
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At the heart of the changes was the removal of a man leaning against a barrel and the phrase "old country store" from the restaurant's logo, CNBC's Ali McCadden reports. Right-wing social media voices railed against the update, with one prominent conservative activist saying that the company would "learn that wokeness really doesn't pay."
Cracker Barrel hosted a pop-up event in Manhattan that included line dancing and live country music as it faces criticism for its new simplified logo design.