(NEXSTAR) – Julie Felss Masino, the president and CEO of Cracker Barrel, reportedly offered an explanation for Cracker Barrel’s reasoning behind its ill-received logo “refresh” earlier this year.
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The top executive noted some steps the restaurant chain is taking to get back on track. Well, it seemed like a good idea at the time. When we last left Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (CBRL) , the ...
Customer visits to Cracker Barrel fell after intense backlash to its proposed logo change and renovations, the company said in its earnings call Wednesday, and it expects a continued decline in the ...
Cracker Barrel on Tuesday abruptly suspended its restaurant remodels and promised to keep its cherished “old country store” vibe following a furious backlash that forced the chain to walk back plans ...
Houston City College unveiled its new logo to hundreds of faculty and staff members on Friday at a high-energy celebration marking the start of the fall 2025 school year. Chancellor Margaret Ford ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday trolled Cracker Barrel over the controversial logo rebranding effort that it later reversed on social media. Trump posted a video on X of him and the "old timer" who ...
Sales at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store took a hit from the political firestorm that emerged after the chain updated its logo, underscoring the real-life business impact of social media outrage ...
A new study led by the University of Portsmouth suggests our saliva is stronger than we thought. The research, published in PLOS One, is the first to examine how drinking apple juice affects saliva's ...
It’s quite possible that I love Cracker Barrel more than any other opinion columnist in America. I took my first date to Cracker Barrel when I was 16 years old. My family used to eat at Cracker Barrel ...
Just one week after Cracker Barrel debuted its new, simplified logo, the Tennessee-based chain announced it is “going away," and the "Old Timer" is here to stay. Last week, the iconic Southern kitchen ...