Is this MAGA payback for the removal of Aunt Jemima from the syrup bottle? |
Is everyone who thinks even a little differently from you "MAGA" in your narrow little mind? |
You again? This change has zero to do with Aunt Jemima, but your efforts to try to give everything an underlying racist reason have been duly noted. |
+100 |
I can’t wait for the South Park episode. |
For the love of god, WHY? |
Because I liked the old logo? Is that ok with you? JFC. |
+1 It has more character. Represents the beloved uncle of the founder and old timey Tennessee country stores which inspired the uniqueness of the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain. There was absolutely no need to change to a bland, boring orange sign that a first grader could have designed. |
So does this mean they're also abandoning the plan to change the name? "CB's Place" could've worked. CB-Zone is ok, but def. not as good. |
Your trolling is stale and boring. Do better. |
h Wait what white guy? There was an old white guy in the logo?!? The food sucks but I do like the general store in the front of the restaurant. Get rid of the old white gut that I never even noticed but not the old times country store in the front. |
Will they be fixing the inside, or sticking with mall cafeteria? |
DP Mostly because it very obviously pisses you off. And that’s enough for me. |
Relative to the other offerings in places where you can find Cracker Barrel, the food is solid. It has grilled fish and meat options and veggie and fruit options. This might seem basic, but when the other options in town are a fried chicken joint, a Pizza Hut, and a gas station, it's a relief to find a Cracker Barrel. People who trash it are generally comparing it to restaurants in cities, and that isn't a fair comparison. Cracker Barrel needs to appeal to rural people with a hearty diet in addition to travelers who are looking for something more nutritious than Chick fil A. For what it is and the niche it fills, they do a good job. |