Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. Cracker Barrel's "All the More" rebrand sparked customer ...
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is calling off its makeover. After months of customer outrage over revamped logos, redesigned dining rooms and lower food quality, the Tennessee-based restaurant chain ...
Cracker Barrel is shelving plans to remodel its restaurants as it continues to backtrack on overhauling its brand image. The move comes after the chain already reverted to its old logo in response to ...
Welcome back eclectic wall designs, oil lamp fixtures and wobbly wooden tables. Cracker Barrel won't remodel its restaurants after all. The country store and restaurant chain announced on Sept. 9 that ...
FIRST ON FOX: Cracker Barrel confirmed it had removed the Pride section from its website and claimed it made changes to its business resource groups, in a statement obtained exclusively by Fox News ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the intersection of leadership, culture & equity in business. Cracker Barrel decided to go back to its existing logo after ...
Cracker Barrel is reversing course, announcing Tuesday that it would scrap the new logo it introduced after facing backlash over the rebrand. “We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for ...
"We said we would listen, and we have," the company said in a statement Tuesday. Cracker Barrel said Tuesday it will be going back to its old logo, amid a public backlash to the restaurant and country ...
Less than a week after unveiling a controversial new logo that prompted the company's stock value to take a dive and even President Trump to weigh in, Cracker Barrel announced Tuesday that it will ...
Cracker Barrel is bringing back the "Old Timer" to their logo as the kitschy chain faced heavy criticism this week over its rebranding efforts, which intensified when the new logo was lambasted by ...
Cracker Barrel admitted on Monday that it "could’ve done a better job sharing who we are and who we’ll always be" after customers expressed outrage over the restaurant chain's new logo. "If the last ...