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I get the short version: Cracker Barrell changed their logo, most people think it is significantly worse. Apparently they changed the interior decoration too. I have to say I've probably only eaten at a Cracker Barrell a handful of times in my life, and while I remember it being fine it doesn't have a place of nostalgia for me or anything.

I can understand folks being like, "This logo is dumber, the decorations are worse. I do not like this, I'm going to buy my pancakes elsewhere cause I no longer like the decor."

But why is this allegedly a cultural thing now? I don't think the new logo is (was) good either, but I didn't see it as particularly "woke" or anything, just minimalist to the point of detriment.

I get the short version: Cracker Barrell changed their logo, most people think it is significantly worse. Apparently they changed the interior decoration too. I have to say I've probably only eaten at a Cracker Barrell a handful of times in my life, and while I remember it being fine it doesn't have a place of nostalgia for me or anything. I can understand folks being like, "This logo is dumber, the decorations are worse. I do not like this, I'm going to buy my pancakes elsewhere cause I no longer like the decor." But why is this allegedly a cultural thing now? I don't think the new logo is (was) good either, but I didn't see it as particularly "woke" or anything, just minimalist to the point of detriment.
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I don't think anyone is actually worked up, and it's just a viral marketing campaign fake controversy like the recent Sydney Sweeney jeans ad. There was one a while ago too for the new Little Mermaid movie where there was a supposed controversy about black Ariel. It helps to remember that everything about advertising is fake and gay.