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Do Cracker Barrel employees have to eat at Cracker Barrel restaurants while traveling? Not exactly. After a Jan. 30 report in The Wall Street Journal said Cracker Barrel is pushing its staff to only ...
It may be a new calendar year, but Cracker Barrel’s issues continue to mount. After a 2025 filled with backlash over a logo change, restaurant redesign and menu overhaul, the chain has also reportedly ...
Cracker Barrel, in its financial results for Q1 of fiscal 2026, reported a 5.7% decrease in revenue. CEO Julie Masino blamed the results on "unique and ongoing headwinds." The chain's stock dropped ...
Cracker Barrel’s new logo kicked off a firestorm after it made its debut on billboards and signs this summer. Some customers say the chain’s real challenge is in the kitchen.
Cracker Barrel shareholders voted Thursday to oust board member and DEI marketing executive Gilbert Dávila in the wake of the branding crisis that wiped out hundreds of millions of dollars in value, ...
You could spend all of Thanksgiving in the kitchen, laboring over a turkey and perfecting a pumpkin pie. Or you could avoid the kitchen and the hassle of cooking for a crowd altogether. Cracker Barrel ...
Cracker Barrel first announced on Aug. 19 that it was updating its logo, removing the iconic man seated next to the wooden barrel. The logo was met with online backlash, even sparking a response from ...
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