Anonymous wrote:When I first heard that Cracker Barrel was making a change, I thought that they might be changing their name. To many "Cracker" can be seen as a racial slur.
The "new" logo looks pretty much the same to me. If nobody had told me that it had changed, I probably would never have noticed.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the logo, but the inside decor and menu have changed.
Anonymous wrote:It's not the logo, but the inside decor and menu have changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the controversy:
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Online carnival barkers/professional grievance stokers are making a huge hissy fit.
Frankly, I am almost certain that the consultants who changed the logo did it on purpose to pick up the outraged eyeballs. All news is good news.
That’s a pretty dramatic change.
A lot of Cracker Barrel customers look like the guy on the logo. Cracker Barrel is basically telling them “this place isn’t for you anymore”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are changing it to a minimalist aesthetic. It was already an inside joke among Black people that they had “Slavery Decor” but nobody actually cared that much and we still go every once in a while if we are traveling or something. People are getting upset about them scraping back that aesthetic.
Could you please explain what “slavery decor” is?
Because I’m imagining nooses, chains, an auction block, whips, etc….. and I’ve never seen any of that at a Cracker Barrel.
So, a little help?
Anonymous wrote:This is the controversy:
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Online carnival barkers/professional grievance stokers are making a huge hissy fit.
Frankly, I am almost certain that the consultants who changed the logo did it on purpose to pick up the outraged eyeballs. All news is good news.
Anonymous wrote:This is the controversy:
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Online carnival barkers/professional grievance stokers are making a huge hissy fit.
Frankly, I am almost certain that the consultants who changed the logo did it on purpose to pick up the outraged eyeballs. All news is good news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are changing it to a minimalist aesthetic. It was already an inside joke among Black people that they had “Slavery Decor” but nobody actually cared that much and we still go every once in a while if we are traveling or something. People are getting upset about them scraping back that aesthetic.
Could you please explain what “slavery decor” is?
Because I’m imagining nooses, chains, an auction block, whips, etc….. and I’ve never seen any of that at a Cracker Barrel.
So, a little help?
It’s just very old timey “redneck” design. Like the type of house you would turn the corner and see a confederate flag. To be clear, it’s just a dark humored joke not to be taking seriously. Whenever I go, I see old Black and White people more than anyone else, it’s not that that deep, but it looks like Cracker Barrel made it so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are changing it to a minimalist aesthetic. It was already an inside joke among Black people that they had “Slavery Decor” but nobody actually cared that much and we still go every once in a while if we are traveling or something. People are getting upset about them scraping back that aesthetic.
Could you please explain what “slavery decor” is?
Because I’m imagining nooses, chains, an auction block, whips, etc….. and I’ve never seen any of that at a Cracker Barrel.
So, a little help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cracker Barrel CEO told Bud Light to hold her beer.
Black Rock controls about 16% of Cracker Barrel stock, and installed a new CEO that’s down with BR’s agenda of destroying anything seen as traditional Americana - like Cracker Barrel.
So the new CEO took the old white country store clerk character off the logo - to subtly communicate to the Cracker Barrel customer demographic (who tends to resemble the guy on the logo) that “we got rid of him and we’re getting rid of you next, because even though you spend money in our restaurants, we don’t like you and wish you weren’t here”.
And not surprisingly, their stock is off 12% now.
So weird, right? You attack your customers, and they have gall to get upset about it!
honestly, if CB's main demographic was old timey white southern shop owners, it seems like a dead-end market.
Honestly, if your take from that is the CB main demographic is that literal, you probably aren’t equipped for this discussion.