Now Cracker Barrel Diehards Think the Food Isn’t Up to Scratch, Either
Embattled Southern-style chain seeks to rebuild its critical holiday business after logo controversy
Cracker Barrel's new logo kicked off a firestorm after it made its debut on billboards and signs this summer.
Some customers say the chain's real challenge is in the kitchen.
Longtime Cracker Barrel patrons grumble that the chain's food has gone downhill over the years, while some long-running menu items have been scrapped.
More recent changes aimed at streamlining kitchen operations and cutting costs haven't sat well...
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