Business Cracker Barrel relents, says its old logo will return

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DEE-ANN DURBIN Tue, August 26, 2025 at 7:47 PM EDT 2 min read

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FILE - The Cracker Barrel Old Country Store logo in Pearl, Miss., is photographed, Sept. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

Cracker Barrel said late Tuesday it's returning to its old logo after critics — including President Donald Trump — protested the company's plan to modernize.

In a post on its website, Cracker Barrel said it will retain its old logo, which features an older man in overalls sitting next to a barrel and the words “Old Country Store.”

“We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel,” the company said in a statement. “Our new logo is going away and our ‘Old Timer’ will remain.”

The tempest over the logo began last week, when the company announced plans for a simplified design featuring only the company's name. Lebanon, Tennessee-based Cracker Barrel, which has 660 restaurants in 43 states, made the change as part of a wider plan to modernize its restaurants and appeal to younger customers.

The chain's sales have been slipping as it faces growing competition from breakfast chains and others. In its 2024 fiscal year, Cracker Barrel's same-store sales, or sales at locations open at least a year, dropped 0.1% despite a 4.9% increase in menu prices. Same-store retail sales at its shops fell 5.5%.

But many protested the change. On Monday, Cracker Barrel put out an apologetic statement, saying it "could have done a better job sharing who we are and who we’ll always be.”

At that point, Cracker Barrel didn't say it would change the logo, but said it would listen to its customers and keep many of the things they have come to love about the restaurant, like the rocking chairs on its front porches. The company said it would continue to honor Uncle Herschel — the older man in its logo, who represents the uncle of Cracker Barrel’s founder — on its menu and on items sold in its stores.

But the controversy continued. On Tuesday morning, Trump said via Truth Social that Cracker Barrel “should go back to the old logo, admit a mistake based on customer response (the ultimate Poll), and manage the company better than ever before.” Cracker Barrel's shares rose after more than a week of declines.

By Tuesday evening, Cracker Barrel had made its decision and scrapped the new logo.

“At Cracker Barrel, it’s always been – and always will be – about serving up delicious food, warm welcomes, and the kind of country hospitality that feels like family,” the company said. "As a proud American institution, our 70,000 hardworking employees look forward to welcoming you to our table soon.”

Trump was among those celebrating the move.

“Good luck into the future. Make lots of money and, most importantly, make your customers happy again!” Trump said via Truth Social.

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Neat!

Thanks corporation. I'll stop by again some time maybe. I won't bust your balls too hard. But ditch the dumb woke stuff and serve me pancakes and fuck off. That's all you have to do.
 
Are they going to keep the logo but still go through with the make over, as in get rid of the yard sale in the waiting area? I don’t mind it until I bring my kids there and it’s a fucking nightmare.
 
The paranoid part of me thinks that they intended to do this from the beginning and the whole thing was a viral marketing campaign to stop them from fading into irrelevance. Stock takes a bit of a hit then soars when the core consumer base comes rushing back because they 'won'. Wonder if the execs bought in during the dip?
 
To be fair, they do have really good pancakes.


Maybe I'll stop by the one in town again sometime now that they're keeping the relaxing old timey vibe.
I haven't been to a Cracker Barrel in years, but it's my understanding that they switched from farm-to-table real-kitchen home-style cookin' to mass-produced frozen/pre-portioned microwave-to-plate after the 2020 economic lockdowns were relaxed and that's part of why they've been in decline.

"What if we went back to cookking food?" is presumably a nonstarter with the current <collective noun for bloodsucking leeches> of rapacious MBAs in charge.
 
The paranoid part of me thinks that they intended to do this from the beginning and the whole thing was a viral marketing campaign to stop them from fading into irrelevance. Stock takes a bit of a hit then soars when the core consumer base comes rushing back because they 'won'. Wonder if the execs bought in during the dip?

I think that theory is as plausible as the CEO is braindead.
 
The paranoid part of me thinks that they intended to do this from the beginning and the whole thing was a viral marketing campaign to stop them from fading into irrelevance. Stock takes a bit of a hit then soars when the core consumer base comes rushing back because they 'won'. Wonder if the execs bought in during the dip?
No because they have been quietly renovating stores into Joanna Gaines stark white farm house commie nightmares for over a year.
 
Does anyone else remember the New Coke fiasco? The difference being that in the case of Cracker Barrel, the stupid cunt behind it wasn't just ginning up publicity via manufactured outrage.
New Coke also lasted much longer than this logo. Even then when they brought back the Old Coke they still sold New Coke for years after under a different name.
 
I saw some twitter-shit from the supposed designer responsible. Saying he was fired on the spot after the stock dropped.

The whole thing further demonstrates how there are layers of useless "workers" embedded in these corporations. They make up bullshit work to do, like "redesigning" a perfectly fine logo, destroying millions of dollars of brand recognition in order to replace it with generic flat design slop. Like as if it's too hard to vectorize the old man for printing, just get rid of him, lmao. The new logo just a big regression, and how many people signed off on it?

Example of corporate ouroboros:
 
Does anyone else remember the New Coke fiasco? The difference being that in the case of Cracker Barrel, the stupid cunt behind it wasn't just ginning up publicity via manufactured outrage.
New Coke beat Old Coke in market research taste tests. The marketing for New Coke was just so bad that everyone hated it despite it tasting bretty gud

Cracker Barrel doesn't even have that. The new and now ded logo and all the other changes are unambiguously worse than the way things were, independent of the massive marketing fuckup

The CEO should be fired and new board elections held, these retards shaved off like 16% of the company's market value for no fucking reason. Shareholders gotta hold them to account (don't hold your breath)
 
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