Cracker Barrel Unveils a New Logo
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Cracker Barrel joins Target, Bud Light and other companies facing public outcry over corporate decisions as its new logo change triggers investor unease.
“Cracker Barrel is nostalgia for many, especially customers in the South and Midwest who feel ownership and pride over the brand,” Williams told Fortune. “For a brand that hasn’t changed its logo since 1977, even small changes to a symbol so tied to Americana can feel magnified.”
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Social media reactions to a logo change for restaurant chain Cracker Barrel had a notable Michigan angle with Hillsdale College.
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Cracker Barrel has always felt like home to me. It’s where the food hits just right, the people treat you like family, and the pace lets you slow down and take a breath,” D
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FOX Business' Jeff Flock reports on Cracker Barrel unveiling a new logo as part of a broader brand update.
Cracker Barrel was the only place I’d ever stop. No mob fights, a fun corny atmosphere, and delicious food when you’re hungry and tired. I’ll never stop foot in one again. https://t.co/OgozI4fv5F