How the f*** are retrumplicans saying this new logo is woke?
It’s just the typical modern trend of companies turning their logos from unique to generic
In college, I worked at @CrackerBarrel in Tallahassee. I even gave my life to Christ in their parking lot.
this is 100% because the new logo is cheaper
and that is all that matters to these people
Terrible unseasoned food.
Never been to a Cracker Barrel before, they use to have on right on Michigan Ave, but never went. For the longest time I thought it was a furniture store, like West Elm or something. Was/is their food good?
Bring back Logos
I hate this new design language of just plain text. People getting paid millions for this weak s***
I have been staunchly opposed to this restaurant's existence for the past 3 decades. If every one of them burned to the ground tonight I would laugh myself to sleep.
Worthless, terrible, obsolete restaurant. Not a single thing on their menu is fit for consumption.
Last time i went there like 15 years ago, someone in my family got a burger and when they bit into it they spit it out. Turns out they put f***ing bread & butter pickles on their burger. When we brought it up to the server thinking it was a mistake, this c*** said "it's not a mistake, we don't put dill pickles on burgers — bread & butter are the only kind of pickles we use here."
I won't be able to live peacefully until this happens to every one of their locations:

Never been to a Cracker Barrel before, they use to have on right on Michigan Ave, but never went. For the longest time I thought it was a furniture store, like West Elm or something. Was/is their food good?
The chicken fried steak is amazing but f*** this packed little table little chair loud ass cramped place
Changed the logo but I still cant scoot my chair out to go to the bathroom without hitting 5 other tables behind and around me
Ayy to each his own
I'm fond of the old design btw, it's nostalgic
The "man & barrel" graphic (especially that cropped version) isn't near the same kind of brand recognizability as the golden arches, Colonel Sanders, or the Starbucks mermaid, where it makes sense to get away with using no words
The brand recognizability for CB depends heavily on the combination of the graphic with the text
And there's so much unnecessary fine detail in the man and barrel alone. That's great for fine art and illustration, but not functional for modern logo design
If you want to portray an "old-timey" guy in a logo, the KFC app icon does it well. It's a simple face. They don't try to show Sanders' whole body standing next to a chicken
You know how bad the food has to be for folks to be bent out of shape over a new LOGO?!
Objectively, that is a horrible new logo LMAO
It looks like everything wrong with modern branding
People only go for the breakfast. Idk anyone who ate lunch or dinner there.
As someone who worked there once upon a time loads of people ate lunch / dinner especially the homestyle chicken on sundays