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A Cracker Barrel sign featuring the old logo, in Homestead, Fla. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) After suffering more than a week of online backlash to its new streamlined logo design — and a sharp drop in ...
Cracker Barrel's controversial redesign made its way to the president's desk, and now the company says it's reverting to its old logo. “We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker ...
Responding to a weeklong barrage of complaints from its loyal customers, Cracker Barrel announced late Tuesday it was scrapping the restaurant’s rebranding campaign and returning to its classic logo. ...
Cracker Barrel said it’s scrapping a redesign of the folksy restaurant chain’s logo following a backlash over a “woke” rebranding campaign that was even joined by President Trump. “We thank our guests ...
"We said we would listen, and we have," the company said in a statement Tuesday. Cracker Barrel said Tuesday it will be going back to its old logo, amid a public backlash to the restaurant and country ...
Less than a week after unveiling a controversial new logo that prompted the company's stock value to take a dive and even President Trump to weigh in, Cracker Barrel announced Tuesday that it will ...
Cracker Barrel is reverting back to its "Old Timer" logo after mounting criticism over its recent branding change. The restaurant chain confirmed that its "new logo is going away" in a statement to ...
Cracker Barrel has decided to roll back its controversial new logo and keep its “Old Timer” leaning against that barrel. A week after the company unveiled its new look — which didn’t sit well with ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) — After receiving overwhelming backlash over its new logo, Cracker Barrel said the change is being reversed. “We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel ...
Cracker Barrel said Tuesday that after listening to its customers, it will scrap its new logo and keep the "Old Timer" in place. "We thank your guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker ...
“People always talk about leaving your mark on the game — and this is another way I can do that," Clark said Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in ...