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Andee Scarantino's avatar

OMG IT WAS A JOY. The internet went nuts. I laughed OUT LOUD at your title "after meltdown" LOLOL

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Rolando Pujol's avatar

When America loses it over the loss of a vintage logo, we feel deeply validated and heard!!

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Jim McDonald's avatar

Could this be another version of the IHOP become IHOB farce from years ago? Zillions of dollars of free airtime.

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Rolando Pujol's avatar

Yes! I remember that imbrolglio! This felt a little different, as though they thought they were "evolving" the brand just enough to widen the audience a touch. Nope. Cracker Barrel must not change, and so it is written and so it shall be done! :)

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K2's avatar

If they don’t improve the quality of their food, they’ll be a goner anyway.

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Christopher Alden's avatar

Bringing back the logo is a win for common sense. The extreme right is full of lies and bullshit while the extreme left is full of self-righteous, disingenuous pretension. Both sides are working their hardest to crack the country in half. So I'm thankful when prudence prevails. I don't like Cracker Barrel's greasy food, but I like their decision to restore the logo!

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Karen lovett's avatar

So this isn’t socialism? Makes me as nauseous as sausage gravy! I’m sure the founders would be so proud.

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Jennifer's avatar

PR people reeling tonight. You'll never see McDonalds change the Golden Arches!

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