Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that this is a fake controversy being pushed by a buyer that is planning a hostile takeover. Imagine that, MAGA being used and manipulated for someone else’s gain.
Meh, they got a new CEO who doesn’t love the brand and doesn’t like their customers. Cracker Barrel is what it is. Instead of playing up the kitsch, she’s getting rid of it. Dumb move.
Anonymous wrote:I read that this is a fake controversy being pushed by a buyer that is planning a hostile takeover. Imagine that, MAGA being used and manipulated for someone else’s gain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read the CEO only makes $1M per year. If they want to cheap out on exec pay, they will get bargain basement results.
That said, I'm conservative and truly do not understand what is "woke" about the rebrand.
It's not woke, but I do think utterly boring and bland.
+1. And stripped of its Tennessee, old-timey country feel--its roots--in exchange for a generic look that the CEO breezily promotes in her interviews.
You mean she might want to get new customers? I have never been to a Cracker Barrel and I’m sure there are plenty of other people like me.
You don't have to like every restaurant. I'm certainly no Cracker Barrel regular--only
sometimes on trips. The point is why make such drastic changes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that this is a fake controversy being pushed by a buyer that is planning a hostile takeover. Imagine that, MAGA being used and manipulated for someone else’s gain.
Meh, they got a new CEO who doesn’t love the brand and doesn’t like their customers. Cracker Barrel is what it is. Instead of playing up the kitsch, she’s getting rid of it. Dumb move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that this is a fake controversy being pushed by a buyer that is planning a hostile takeover. Imagine that, MAGA being used and manipulated for someone else’s gain.
How sad that you assume that the only folks who liked the "old" Cracker Barrel style voted for Trump.
Nobody carred about the old logo until the right wing outrage machine told them to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read that this is a fake controversy being pushed by a buyer that is planning a hostile takeover. Imagine that, MAGA being used and manipulated for someone else’s gain.
How sad that you assume that the only folks who liked the "old" Cracker Barrel style voted for Trump.
Anonymous wrote:I read that this is a fake controversy being pushed by a buyer that is planning a hostile takeover. Imagine that, MAGA being used and manipulated for someone else’s gain.
Anonymous wrote:I read that this is a fake controversy being pushed by a buyer that is planning a hostile takeover. Imagine that, MAGA being used and manipulated for someone else’s gain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just hate that the CEO with new innovative ideas is not an old white guy, like in the old logo.
That old white guy, Uncle Herschel," was a relative of one of the cofounders. Having him sit next to a barrel playing checkers is old time Tennessee. Why get rid of it? It's called nostalgia and very appealing to their custoners. What's wrong with traditions? When I travel to Santa Fe, I love the culture of their restaurants, sfood choices, stucco homes, turquoise jewelry, Catholic churches, etc.
Can we be sure he was white?
Anonymous wrote:Getting rid of the "old white guy" is likely being perceived as a DEI initiative to be more inclusive which pisses off white guys. Many of their customer base would likely have preferred a guy wearing a sheet and a pointy hat.
On the other hand, maybe the food quality and service has eroded and prices increased.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just read the CEO only makes $1M per year. If they want to cheap out on exec pay, they will get bargain basement results.
That said, I'm conservative and truly do not understand what is "woke" about the rebrand.
It's not woke, but I do think utterly boring and bland.
+1. And stripped of its Tennessee, old-timey country feel--its roots--in exchange for a generic look that the CEO breezily promotes in her interviews.
You mean she might want to get new customers? I have never been to a Cracker Barrel and I’m sure there are plenty of other people like me.
Anonymous wrote:I just did a little research into Cracker Barrel. They only started in 1969. But the way some people are talking it's as if they've been around for a couple of centuries with some old guy on the logo.
Why would, or should their change of logo make a difference to anyone? The food will still the same.
What's next? People complaining and boycotting McDonald's if Ronald McDonald becomes a person of color or an Hispanic?