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Cracker Barrel Co-Founder, 93 Speaks Out Following Logo Controversy

by Red Right Politics
August 29, 2025 at 11:31 am
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You want to talk about corporate train wrecks? Forget Bud Light for a minute. Cracker Barrel just set $700 million on fire trying to run away from its own customers — the very people who kept it alive for decades. And now, after alienating their base with a disastrous rebrand, dumping rainbow logos on their website, and remodeling stores into something that looked more like an airport café than a Southern staple, the whole thing is collapsing in on itself.

And here’s the kicker: the man who co-founded the company, the guy who built Cracker Barrel from scratch into a beloved roadside institution, had to sit back and watch the implosion in real time. No one asked him. No one picked up the phone. The new CEO didn’t even bother reaching out for advice before taking a wrecking ball to the brand. She just went full speed ahead with the woke-friendly rebranding — and ran straight into a wall of furious customers.

That wall hit hard.

The backlash was brutal. Customers were furious. Stores were empty. And instead of the big, shiny new image they were promised, Cracker Barrel got something else: financial ruin. To the tune of $700 million gone. Poof. Burned up in the fire of corporate arrogance. And what did they do after all that destruction? They tucked their tails between their legs, ditched the new logo, scrapped the remodeling plans, deleted their pride page, and went crawling back to the old design that customers loved in the first place.

Talk about humiliating.

But it’s more than humiliation. This whole fiasco is a warning shot to every corporation that thinks it can lecture its customers instead of serving them. You don’t take a brand built on cornbread, rocking chairs, and biscuits and gravy and try to turn it into a gender studies project. You don’t slap rainbows on the front porch while ignoring the fact that the people actually walking through your doors are families, retirees, travelers, veterans, church groups — not the activist crowd you were hoping to impress on Twitter.

The co-founder said it best in his interview: Stick with tradition, stick with what works. Instead, the CEO tried to reinvent the wheel — and now the whole wagon has flipped.

Cracker Barrel’s 93-year-old founder has some strong words for the CEO trying to rebrand and modernize… pic.twitter.com/hHoGl8b4B5

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) August 28, 2025

And here’s the part that stings even more. Customers aren’t just angry about the rebrand itself. They’re angry that leadership ignored the obvious. They’re angry that the company turned its back on the people who loved it most. And now? A lot of them are saying they won’t step foot in a Cracker Barrel again until the CEO is gone. When your customers would rather eat gas station jerky than your biscuits, you’ve got a problem.

Cracker Barrel had something timeless. It had a unique place in American culture — the comfort food, the checkerboards, the country store. It wasn’t just a restaurant. It was a tradition. And in one foolish swing at being trendy, they nearly destroyed all of it.

Now they’re crawling back to the old ways. But will it be enough? Or is the brand permanently scarred by the arrogance of leadership that forgot who they were really serving?

Full interview. Co-Founder of Cracker Barrel Tommy Lowe says the best thing the brand can do is keep it country. pic.twitter.com/42aQve4xMs

— Brosif Gomer (@BrosifGomer) August 29, 2025

That’s the question hanging in the air — and one that might not be answered until the next quarterly report rolls in.

The post Cracker Barrel Co-Founder, 93 Speaks Out Following Logo Controversy appeared first on Red Right Patriot.

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