Cracker Barrel will return to its “Old Timer” logo, the American restaurant chain announced Tuesday, reverting to the previous logo after a minimalist redesign received widespread backlash, including ...
Responding to a weeklong barrage of complaints from its loyal customers, Cracker Barrel announced late Tuesday it was scrapping the restaurant’s rebranding campaign and returning to its classic logo. ...
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Cracker Barrel is reverting back to its "Old Timer" logo after mounting criticism over its recent branding change. The restaurant chain confirmed that its "new logo is going away" in a statement to ...
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 ...
A former Cracker Barrel executive who helped launch the company in 1969 has denounced the logo controversy that drew national attention to the restaurant chain. In an Aug. 28 interview with News ...
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"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 ...
Cracker Barrel said Tuesday that after listening to its customers, it will scrap its new logo and keep the "Old Timer" in place. "We thank your guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker ...