Cracker Barrel Reverts to Original Logo Following Customer Backlash and Trump Criticism
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· 3 sourcesCracker Barrel has reversed its decision to implement a minimalist logo redesign, reverting to its original 1970s logo featuring a barrel and a salesman in overalls. Dezeen reported that the company faced significant online backlash after replacing the traditional design with a gold background and lettering in late August. The Onion noted that the criticism included comments from President Trump, contributing to the company's decision to abandon the new logo.
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Summary
Cracker Barrel is reverting to its old logo after facing significant customer backlash and criticism from President Trump over a new streamlined design. The article presents public reactions to this corporate decision, including humorous and critical comments from various individuals.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled"I have many treasured memories of seeing the old logo on my way to Denny's."
"You had me at 'Cracker Barrel scraps.'"
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