Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uncle Hershel logo returning after the CEO's big OOPS.
Will someone explain to me exactly why MAGA is so attached to this particular logo? An old man next to a barrel? Is that how they all see themselves at 75? (Or do they not realize Trump will soon have them all over that barrel?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uncle Hershel logo returning after the CEO's big OOPS.
They rectified their big mistake.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/26/business/cracker-barrel-old-logo
Anonymous wrote:Uncle Hershel logo returning after the CEO's big OOPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uncle Hershel logo returning after the CEO's big OOPS.
They rectified their big mistake.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/26/business/cracker-barrel-old-logo
Anonymous wrote:Uncle Hershel logo returning after the CEO's big OOPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CB was woke before this. They sponsored all ages pride events and were pushing other leftwing causes in corporate. The decor change and logo change is called woke, as a thoughtcrime- the CEO and board is suspected of doing this because they hate the existing customers.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
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Or this?
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Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.
This the dumbest sh#t ever. You’ve fallen for Private equity’s ensh#tification of America.
Why did CB change the logo? Because it’s fast food. And why have all fast food companies homogenized their logos and store designs? Because it’s a modular real estate play centered on land banking.
Watch this:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNyWfobXtD5/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CB was woke before this. They sponsored all ages pride events and were pushing other leftwing causes in corporate. The decor change and logo change is called woke, as a thoughtcrime- the CEO and board is suspected of doing this because they hate the existing customers.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
![]()
Or this?
![]()
Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.
Great marketing move! Gen Z and Millenials, come one come all! We know you'll be very loyal diners at Cracker Barrel!! It's for sure your kind of place!![]()
Anonymous wrote:CB was woke before this. They sponsored all ages pride events and were pushing other leftwing causes in corporate. The decor change and logo change is called woke, as a thoughtcrime- the CEO and board is suspected of doing this because they hate the existing customers.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
![]()
Or this?
![]()
Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CB was woke before this. They sponsored all ages pride events and were pushing other leftwing causes in corporate. The decor change and logo change is called woke, as a thoughtcrime- the CEO and board is suspected of doing this because they hate the existing customers.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
![]()
Or this?
![]()
Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.
Suspected by whom? Stupid people?
Anonymous wrote:CB was woke before this. They sponsored all ages pride events and were pushing other leftwing causes in corporate. The decor change and logo change is called woke, as a thoughtcrime- the CEO and board is suspected of doing this because they hate the existing customers.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
![]()
Or this?
![]()
Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.
Anonymous wrote:CB was woke before this. They sponsored all ages pride events and were pushing other leftwing causes in corporate. The decor change and logo change is called woke, as a thoughtcrime- the CEO and board is suspected of doing this because they hate the existing customers.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
![]()
Or this?
![]()
Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.
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.
CB was woke before this. They sponsored all ages pride events and were pushing other leftwing causes in corporate. The decor change and logo change is called woke, as a thoughtcrime- the CEO and board is suspected of doing this because they hate the existing customers.Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
![]()
Or this?
![]()
Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.
Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Are you really in it for the fake Ivy leaves and old laundry soap signs? I literally look up every time I'm at a CB and think "do they dust all this crap?" That cluttered look is a strong choice and I suspect many patrons are there in spite of it, not because of it. Even so, it's not woke to renovate. This boycott is fake and hay.
+1 Anyone who has tried to offload their elderly parents’ belongings knows that younger people don’t like places full of old dark furniture and antique items - they prefer lighter, uncluttered spaces.
Also rebrands are about simplifying logos and other branding for smaller screens. No one threatened a boycott about this, right?
![]()
Or this?
![]()
Or this?![]()
Not everything is about woke, FFS.