Posted on 08/22/2025 10:26:33 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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Didn't notice the bottle of syrup?
Yeah, but Taco Bell turned into slop long before the Cracker Barrel CEO was there.
Very little difference between the new CB and Golden Coral, except for the Coral’s dyed food portions.
Why is it now that since the COVID times, almost ALL restaurants/chains have removed their napkins, salt, pepper, ketchup, steak sauce, jellies, sweetener, butter, other condiments from the table and counter, and force you to ask for them? Then they give you too few, or 10x the amount you need!
Stop being pc,they just wanted that old cracker out of cracker barrel .
Agreed, but it stayed that way and went up in price. It went up a lot.
The old logo is PERFECT!
Nothing says “Cracker” like the old logo.
Ya know, that old “cracker” sittin in the chair.
When the logo is perfect, you can't change it. Kinda like McDonald's with their Golden Arches.
Exactly. These positions demand ultra-competitive people. Usually, it’s only men with that type of fight, often willing to sacrifice everything for that role.
The number of women will be much smaller, a fraction. Corporations have gone through such intense DEI ‘training’, they’re almost scared not to promote women and minorities. Get a white liberal woman at the top, watch out - virtue signaling decisions will be made.
“Didn’t notice the bottle of syrup?”
I was thinkin’ pancake mix... I did notice it later. Pancakes, waffles, muffins, toast never were a favorite. I was an oatmeal and raisins kind of guy. Biscuits, SOS, eggs, leftover dinner meat, sometimes bacon. As youngest of 6.... I was lucky to get anything much... they threw down!
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