Business Insights
  • Home
  • Crypto
  • Finance Expert
  • Business
  • Invest News
  • Investing
  • Trading
  • Forex
  • Videos
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • Contact

Archives

  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • August 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2021
  • July 2021
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019

Categories

  • Business
  • Crypto
  • Economy
  • Finance Expert
  • Forex
  • Invest News
  • Investing
  • Tech
  • Trading
  • Uncategorized
  • Videos
Apply Loan
Money Visa
Advertise Us
Money Visa
  • Home
  • Crypto
  • Finance Expert
  • Business
  • Invest News
  • Investing
  • Trading
  • Forex
  • Videos
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • Contact
Cracker Barrel faces another 'woke' customer controversy
  • Trading

Cracker Barrel Hasn't Gone 'Woke' Nor Has It Gone Broke

  • August 31, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0
Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0

A few days ago, a social media chain about the city I live in noted that Bob Evans, the popular restaurant, had shut down. People then began speculating about what might open in its place.

A lot of people really want Trader Joe’s to come to our town. That actually does seem like a good fit given the demographics, but the Bob Evans location seems a little small for that.

Related: Popular Technology Retailer Closing Dozens of Stores

A lot of people suggested Cracker Barrel. That makes a lot more sense, even though that chain generally has a larger footprint and a bigger parking lot than Bob Evans.

Every single time somebody posted Cracker Barrel as an option, someone posted the word “woke” underneath.

Cracker Barrel has a brand that seems pretty conservative and traditional. It was hard to imagine that the chain had done something overly woke.

Remember that this is a company that sparked a mini controversy last year when it introduced plant-based sausage to the menu. It didn’t replace regular sausage, get rid of bacon, or remove the multiple kinds of ham on the menu; the new sausage was simply an additional choice.

That apparently outraged, or at least gave an excuse to pretend to be outraged, to some of the brand’s right wing following. 

Now, a minor change to the Cracker Barrel logo has led to the same sort of social media-friendly pretend outrage.

Cracker Barrel has changed its famous logo.

Image source: Shutterstock

Cracker Barrel falls victim to Bud Light fake outrage 

You can blame Kid Rock for enabling people to act like every small move a company makes it somehow an affront to the people who see themselves as the chain’s core audience.

Rock fired an automatic weapon at cases of Bud Light because the beer brand had done a minor online promotion with a transgender influencer. Somehow, Bud Light trying to reach more customers was an assault on the singer's masculinity and gender identity.

That lead to accusations that Anheuser Busch had somehow gone woke. It also led to one of the rare successful boycotts because Bud Light has a brand that’s indistinguishable from its rivals.

More Retail Stocks:

  • Kroger brings back paper coupons in a new way
  • Target's customers walked away; How it plans to win them back
  • Amazon analysts turn heads with surprising take on grocery plan

People might say they’re protesting Disney World or Target, but when their kids wanna see Mickey Mouse or they need some affordable bedding, those protests and boycotts tend not to hold.

But, by the level of outrage I was seeing related to Cracker Barrel, I assumed the brand had done something I was unaware of.

Cracker Barrel changed its outdated logo

A quick Google search showed me that the controversy around Cracker Barrel related to a change in its logo.

Based on the level of outrage coming out of right wing social media, one can only assume that Cracker Barrel changed its logo to two transgender people eating vegan sausage with Gavin Newsom in California.

In reality, the company dropped Uncle Elmer and the actual cracker barrel from its logo. The new logo did not feature Hillary Clinton or Pete Buttigieg hugging his husband; it simply featured the company‘s name.

Changing a classic logo without consulting your customer base probably isn’t a great move. 

Wendy’s would not get rid of the little redheaded girl without at least a bit of market research, but there’s no reason to be outraged here, and in reality, it’s hard to imagine that anyone is actually truly offended.

Cracker Barrel has not suffered

Cracker Barrel officially introduced its new, simplified logo as part of its “All the More” branding overhaul on August 18, 2025. The chain's stock price did dip during the original “outrage” period, but it has since recovered.

Cracker Barrel stock price:

  • August 18: $60.72 (day the new logo was released)
  • August 25: $54.27 (low point in August)
  • August 29: $59.82 (closing for the month)

GlobalData Managing Director Neil Saunders feels that Cracker Barrel made a mistake with its new logo, but not the one that has sparked so much mock outrage.

“The issue for Cracker Barrel isn’t that it is woke. It’s that the rebrand is boring and generic,” he wrote on RetailWire.  

He thinks the brand simply made bad choices. 

“It doesn’t communicate anything about the brand, the heritage, or the experience. Maybe that’s the intention, but in a very competitive and crowded foodservice market, not differentiating is a strategic misstep. It also strikes me that the bland minimalism is coming at a time when nostalgia and retrophilia are both resonating with consumers, especially younger ones,” he added. 

Retail Consultant Doug Garnett sees the entire situation as a setup.

“We are, once again, amidst a manufactured crisis of cultural outrage — outrage unrelated to Cracker Barrel’s reality. It is not, after all, some company with deep cultural history. It was artificially created in 1969 to reap profits from consumer desire for cultural artifacts and its biggest shareholder is Black Rock (per reports). At this point, its value seems to have run its course and my own fairly extensive experience of the place is that the food is entirely uninspiring. If they are seeking to improve results, they need to do far more than change the logo.”

David Slavick, partner at Ascendant Loyalty Marketing, sees the controversy as silly, but thinks Cracker Barrel made a classic mistake.

“Marketing experts that have never dined at a Cracker Barrel because they aren’t on the road to somewhere, they fly over a CB and commentators that have never dined in a CB let alone a Perkins, IHOP or Denny’s are now experts at what logo development requires. Bottomline, they blew it. No outrage, just sheer surprise and disappointment at how a brand could put out a logo that is so uninspiring that a 5th grade art student could do better,” he added to the RetailWire discussion.

Cracker Barrel logo change FAQ

  • Why did Cracker Barrel change its logo?
    The company simplified its branding by removing the old barrel-and-uncle imagery and focusing on a cleaner wordmark as part of its “All the More” rebrand.
  • Did Cracker Barrel “go woke”?
    No. The logo change was a standard branding update, not a political statement. Outrage largely came from social media speculation.
  • Has the logo change hurt Cracker Barrel’s business?
    No significant long-term impact. The stock dipped briefly after the rebrand but quickly recovered.
  • What do experts say about the new logo?
    Analysts argue the problem isn’t “wokeness,” but that the new design is bland and doesn’t highlight the brand’s heritage.

Related: Costco's controversial policy change officially takes effect

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Roubens Andy King

Previous Article
Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots
  • Tech

Meta is struggling to rein in its AI chatbots

  • August 31, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
Read More
Next Article
Chapter 3 – Building the Core: My VTI & SPY Foundation
  • Invest News

Chapter 3 – Building the Core: My VTI & SPY Foundation

  • August 31, 2025
  • Roubens Andy King
Read More
You May Also Like
Amazon is selling  wireless earbuds for  that offer 'incredible noise cancellation'
Read More
  • Trading

Amazon is selling $49 wireless earbuds for $20 that offer 'incredible noise cancellation'

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 3, 2025
Low-cost airline cancels all international flights over safety issues
Read More
  • Trading

Low-cost airline cancels all international flights over safety issues

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 2, 2025
Amazon is selling the 'perfect oversized sweater' for only
Read More
  • Trading

Amazon is selling the 'perfect oversized sweater' for only $20

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 2, 2025
Walmart is offering a rare sale on its bestselling Lego orchid set for a limited time
Read More
  • Trading

Walmart is offering a rare sale on its bestselling Lego orchid set for a limited time

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 2, 2025
Veteran trader sees key economic signal in surging gold prices
Read More
  • Trading

Veteran trader sees key economic signal in surging gold prices

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 2, 2025
DraftKings secures a spot in the next big sports gambling state
Read More
  • Trading

DraftKings secures a spot in the next big sports gambling state

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 2, 2025
Market jitters send stocks lower ahead of jobs data
Read More
  • Trading

Market jitters send stocks lower ahead of jobs data

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 2, 2025
Burger King Menu Tackles Problem McDonald's, Starbucks Can't Fix
Read More
  • Trading

Burger King Menu Tackles Problem McDonald's, Starbucks Can't Fix

  • Roubens Andy King
  • September 2, 2025

Recent Posts

  • Ethereum Foundation dumps 10K ETH as price struggles at $4,300
  • Ethereum price drops again, what’s behind the crash?
  • Silver Stocks: 5 Biggest Companies in 2025
  • Nasdaq, S&P 500 futures rise after Google spared in antitrust ruling, with jobs data ahead
  • Google Wallet’s exceptional Everything Else feature is rolling out more widely
Featured Posts
  • Ethereum Foundation dumps 10K ETH as price struggles at ,300 1
    Ethereum Foundation dumps 10K ETH as price struggles at $4,300
    • September 3, 2025
  • Ethereum price drops again, what’s behind the crash? 2
    Ethereum price drops again, what’s behind the crash?
    • September 3, 2025
  • Silver Stocks: 5 Biggest Companies in 2025 3
    Silver Stocks: 5 Biggest Companies in 2025
    • September 3, 2025
  • Nasdaq, S&P 500 futures rise after Google spared in antitrust ruling, with jobs data ahead 4
    Nasdaq, S&P 500 futures rise after Google spared in antitrust ruling, with jobs data ahead
    • September 3, 2025
  • Google Wallet’s exceptional Everything Else feature is rolling out more widely 5
    Google Wallet’s exceptional Everything Else feature is rolling out more widely
    • September 3, 2025
Recent Posts
  • Ethereum More Driven By Off-Chain Markets Than Bitcoin: Data
    • September 3, 2025
  • Ethereum Leads Market Rotation Amid Shifting Liquidity On Binance, Is A Rebound In Sight?
    Ethereum Leads Market Rotation Amid Shifting Liquidity On Binance, Is A Rebound In Sight?
    • September 3, 2025
  • Student Loan Borrowers Get Clarity On Repayment Plans
    Student Loan Borrowers Get Clarity On Repayment Plans
    • September 3, 2025
Categories
  • Business (2,057)
  • Crypto (1,458)
  • Economy (116)
  • Finance Expert (1,687)
  • Forex (1,456)
  • Invest News (2,349)
  • Investing (1,430)
  • Tech (2,046)
  • Trading (2,024)
  • Uncategorized (2)
  • Videos (807)

Subscribe

Subscribe now to our newsletter

Money Visa
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Terms of Use
Money & Invest Advices

Input your search keywords and press Enter.