Keith Bass+FollowCracker Barrel Quietly Drops Pride & DEI PagesCracker Barrel just made some low-key changes: they ditched their Pride and diversity pages from their website. This comes after a logo switch-up that fans didn’t love. The move hints at a bigger trend—brands are quietly backing away from hot-button social topics to avoid backlash. For customers, it means less talk about inclusion and more focus on classic comfort food vibes. If you’re tracking which brands are changing their tune, this is one to watch. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel1832172Share
Christina Davis+FollowCracker Barrel Listened—Old Timer Is Back!Cracker Barrel fans, your voices were heard! After a big outcry over their new, super simple logo (bye-bye, Uncle Herschel), the company is bringing back the classic “Old Timer” design everyone loves. It’s a win for nostalgia and a reminder that sometimes, brands need to listen to their regulars. So next time you’re grabbing biscuits and gravy, you’ll feel right at home. Who says you can’t teach an old barrel new tricks? #Business #CrackerBarrel #BrandLoyalty50447Share
fnixon+FollowCracker Barrel’s Logo Drama: Old School WinsGrab your coffee—Cracker Barrel just proved that sometimes, old school is best. The 93-year-old co-founder called out the CEO for ditching their classic logo in a pricey makeover flop. Customers revolted, stocks dropped, and the company quickly brought back the beloved barrel. Lesson? If your favorite diner suddenly looks like a fast-food joint, speak up—your voice (and nostalgia) can actually move the market! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel42821Share
Keith Bass+FollowCracker Barrel's Logo Drama: Old School WinsCracker Barrel tried to freshen up its logo, but fans weren’t having it. Even the 93-year-old co-founder called the new look 'pitiful.' After a wave of complaints and a stock drop, the company quickly switched back. Lesson learned: sometimes, sticking to your roots is the best business move—especially when your customers just want that classic country vibe with their biscuits and gravy. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel151Share
Robert Evans+FollowCracker Barrel’s hometown says no to logo changeCracker Barrel’s Lebanon, TN regulars just proved how much a logo can mean to a community. When the company tried to drop its classic “Old Timer” logo for a modern text-only look, locals pushed back hard. For many, that old-fashioned image isn’t just branding—it’s comfort, nostalgia, and memories of family meals. After hearing from loyal diners, Cracker Barrel reversed course and brought back the beloved logo. It’s a reminder that sometimes, tradition and community connection matter more than a fresh new look. What do you think—should brands stick with what works or keep evolving? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel31216Share
mary01+FollowCracker Barrel Drama: MAGA vs. the LogoCracker Barrel tried to freshen up its old-school logo to attract younger customers, but MAGA world lost it, calling the move 'woke.' The backlash got so wild, the company caved and brought back the original Uncle Herschel logo from 1977. According to a DC insider, this whole episode is proof that MAGA’s culture war spares no one—not even your favorite pancake spot. Is any brand safe from the outrage machine? #Food #CrackerBarrel #CultureWar29041Share
Edward Wallace+FollowCracker Barrel’s $700M Makeover BackfiresCracker Barrel tried to go modern with a $700 million makeover—think new logos, updated menus, and a fresh look. But investors warned it was a waste, and now customers are missing the old-school vibe. The result? The stock took a nosedive, and everyone’s wondering if the brand lost its magic touch. Sometimes, changing the wallpaper doesn’t fix the house! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel1408277Share
Susan Moreno+FollowCracker Barrel’s $700M Logo Oops MomentImagine spending $700 million just to change your favorite diner’s logo—only for customers to revolt and demand the old one back! That’s what happened at Cracker Barrel. The new CEO tried to modernize the brand, but fans missed the classic country vibe. Lesson learned: sometimes, sticking to your roots is the real money move. Next time you see a rebrand, ask yourself—would you pay for that logo change? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel9523Share
Kim Reeves+FollowCracker Barrel’s Logo Drama: Old School WinsCracker Barrel tried to ditch its classic grandpa-and-barrel logo for a modern look, but fans weren’t having it. After a wave of backlash (and losing nearly $100 million in value!), the company quickly brought back the old logo. Lesson learned: sometimes, messing with nostalgia can cost you big. If your favorite spot suddenly feels unrecognizable, you’re not alone—consumers still crave comfort and tradition, especially when it comes to food and vibes. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel4610Share
fnixon+FollowCracker Barrel Logo Drama: Fans Revolt!Cracker Barrel tried to swap its classic, homey logo for a modern look, but customers weren’t having it. After a week of backlash (and losing $100 million in value!), the chain ditched the new logo and brought back the old one. The lesson? Sometimes, messing with nostalgia can hit your wallet hard—especially if your regulars love the vibe. Even with the logo back, folks are still calling for the CEO’s head. Think twice before you rebrand your favorite spot! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CrackerBarrel321128Share