My wife worked directly forthethe number 3 man at Cracker Barrel before we had so many children
he was openly homosexual and now is arguably Nashville’s richest homosexual he is now retired and to his credit was fairly quiet
there were many many new homosexuals employed and they were very clannish
my wife found it awkward even though it was a good place to work money wise and benefits wise
but also had a big push to hire more black management
one of whom relentlessly pursued my wife and any other white gal struck his fancy....many.... even when she was pregnant and showing and when she complained upper management was afraid to touch him....just another illustration
they are just scared they they were saying as a redneck company and all the liberal yankee lawyers were on their ass for a payday
the company was founded by a good man what a wonderful idea I knew how to pursue it sort of a Steve Jobs of restaurants in the south very very relentless but he got old lost control the company and make no mistake it is a very very liberal run into take even if we do like the food and the candles and the toys and the candy it’s a real shame damn liberals ruin about everything
I’m done with them there are other places to eatand as everyone who knows me realize is I am on the road 7 days a week all day like right now I’m on Interstate 40 between lebanon Tennessee and Franklin as usual checking on my businesses
My dad and his 4 siblings and assorted young-uns eat out at the CB in my hometown at least once a week. At least 10, sometimes 15 or 20 people counting spouses, kids, grandkids, etc.
No more.
That’s a big check to lose.
During my short time there, there was very loud, open, disgusting sodomite community around an area near Hillsboro Village. I lived way over on the "other" side of the river with what the Green Hills crowd called the "white trash". Maybe things have changed over the years but there were a lot of good, Christian-oriented mom and pop little restaurants with home cooking on Gallatin Road.
Seems clear what is going on here now.
Militant queers have gone too far this time.
Payback is coming.
Thank you so much for the inside info on Cracker Barrel.
I’ve now taken our local Cracker Barrel off our dining out list, and we have scant few restaurants in this small town!
You’re so right about everything you wrote. I noticed long ago, that the preferred management is black, which is not unusual here, but last summer we noticed a mile high “gay server” flitting around the restaurant to the amusement of several out of town patrons and the utter disgust of several others. I mean, he was off the wall gay, so as to catch everyone’s attention.
That’s a shame because every CB I saw had good truck parking and good food. Problem is you have to get past the damned gift shop to get to the dining room, and if one’s girth is wide that’s no small task.
Isn't it, though? I've had it. I guess Cracker Barrel goes to extremes to to avoid the "cracker" image. This cracker has plenty of lunch time alternatives.