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+1 Exactly. That CEO couldn't be more out of touch with her customers. |
| So will logo designs of private businesses need a government approval now? |
What the hell does any of this have to do with "Democrats?" This was corporate, not political. They were following a stupid, outdated trend of minimalism for style, not understanding that most people don't like it and already rejected it years ago. What "Dem" told them to do this? |
You think that CEO is a Trump voterr? Did you not read all the comments on this thread mocking the "typical" and "overweight MAGA" voters who eat at Cracker Barrel? |
Hopefully, they'll figure out that a blob shape with words ain't a logo worth using and paying some supposed graphic designing artist to create. |
What do comments in this thread have to do with corporate decisions? Do you think the CEO of Cracker Barrel decided to change the logo because of some randos on a messageboard for DC moms? You seem a bit unhinged. Apparently anything you don't like is the fault of "Dems." Late for work? Dems fault. Got ketchup on your pants? Dems fault. Cat climbed up a tree and won't come down? Dems fault. Some random CEO decides to go minimalistic with their logo? Dems fault. |
The CEO needs new customers. The boomers who are his current base are literally dying off, helped along by his food. Chains with an identifiable person are like KFC and Wendy, which are their founders and almost cartoons. And let’s be honest, I’m sure many potential customers thought the old guy was supposed to be a “cracker” — I mean you see a man next to a barrel and it’s called Cracker Barrel. I know what a barrel is, and most people have never heard of a soda Cracker Barrel. |
If anyone seems unhinged, it's you. You're just making things up. |
Let's be honest. You lefties tried and failed. Newer is NOT always better. |
I see that you couldn't resist the "helped along by his food" comment. It's not as if people eat there every day, and the traveling families who stop there are not boomers. |
+1 |
In old times country stores sold a lot of bulk goods by weight or volume, including saltine-type soda crackers, which came in barrels and people would hang out by the barrel to chat like the office water cooler. |
Sure, sure. I'm just making things up. Show me your conclusive, incontrovertible evidence that the logo change was political and driven by "Dems" and that you and MAGA isn't just making it all up. |
| On of the hardest lessons to learn in life is that just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should. That said time for a new CEO. Only way to keep and grow your customer base. |