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To: kingattax
If you really want Cracker Barrel to notice, organize a group of like minded friends as large as possible. Get them to all wear camo and go to your nearest Cracker Barrel, get it line to be seated and set in groups of four so as not to cause any out of the ordinary work for the wait staff.

When they come around for your drink order just water and nothing else.

Say nothing after that to the employees except "we are still deciding." etc.

Be polite. Stay at least an hour. Thank your wait-people and leave them a small tip and then leave and still not say a word.

Lather-rinse-repeat.

Silence is powerful.

10 tables of 4 people taking up an hour in a restaurant with no sales will be noticed by that manager.

If it happens at 10 different locations it gets noticed by corporate.

Leaving a small tip for the wait-staff is a courtesy and not supporting CB Inc.

If it catches on and thousands start doing it without any verbal communication at all CB Inc has to respond.

If CB starts banning people wearing Camo make sure those cell phones with cameras are put to good use.

A silent protest will affect their bottom line and cause them all manner of public relations problems without being rude or breaking any laws.

40 posted on 12/21/2013 1:25:50 PM PST by Mad Dawgg (If you're going to deny my 1st Amendment rights then I must proceed to the 2nd one...)
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To: Mad Dawgg

“Thank your wait-people and leave them a small tip and then leave and still not say a word.”

Better: Leave a note referring to CB’s caving in to the homosexuals. Then there’ll be no doubt.


122 posted on 12/21/2013 4:36:42 PM PST by MayflowerMadam ("If you think healthcare is expensive now, just wait until it's free." P.J. O'Rourke)
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