Cracker Barrel Didn't 'Go Woke.' It Just Went Broke.
The company's value was plummeting long before it nixed the "Old Timer" from its logo.

Growing up in the South, Cracker Barrel felt a bit like a theme park attraction. Its down-home frills, Old Country Store merch, and cartoonishly indulgent comfort food embody a storybook spectacle of Southern life that doesn't really exist anymore in popular culture. Which helps explain why the company's decision to neuter its logo—axing the overalls-clad "Old Timer" leaning against the eponymous barrel—did not garner glowing reviews from some of the more vocal participants in the discourse.
The criticism, from a slew of politicians and public figures, coalesced around a core theme: that the restaurant had fallen prey to the wokeness bug and would soon become another one of its casualties. Go woke, go broke, as the saying goes.
There are a few reasons why that critique misses the mark. For one, it isn't obvious how Cracker Barrel blandifying its logo is an apt example of wokeness, which is typically understood to mean an obsessive fixation with social justice and grievance mining. There's an irony here: Central to the opposition to woke ideology is the notion that progressives tend to brand every societal ill as the product of an ism or a phobia: racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and on. But just as not everything progressives dislike is "racist," not everything that irks conservatives is "woke." Words have meaning.
More importantly, though, the outrage misunderstands the order of operations here. Cracker Barrel's logo change did not come out of left field, despite that some just noticed. It's part of a sustained makeover effort to lift the company out of a fairly dire financial slump. That doesn't mean the strategy will work—that the logo alteration sent the stock tumbling may very well be an indicator it won't (although the jury is still out on its long-term effects). But Cracker Barrel didn't need to "go woke" to go broke. Because it was, colloquially speaking, already broke.
The company's troubles—with or without the Old Timer—are reflected in its valuation. In April 2021, Cracker Barrel stock was selling for $175.09 a share, according to its market trajectory on TradingView. Earlier this month, prior to any logo drama, it was selling for $57.27—a plunge of more than two-thirds, which, by any standard, is pretty grim. That didn't happen overnight, nor is it even Cracker Barrel's nadir. The company has steadily sagged over the last several years, its value dipping as low as $37.33 per share last September.
The chain is not alone. In February, Denny's announced that it would close up to 178 locations by the end of 2025. Not long before, TGI Fridays and Red Lobster filed for bankruptcy. All of these restaurants can be classified under the same general umbrella as Cracker Barrel, with the exception that people cannot fault a misplaced controversy over wokeness for their failures. The biscuits could not even save Red Lobster. The business landscape is changing. It's rough out there.
Cracker Barrel, for its part, appears to be aware of this, and has been trying to adapt for a while. The logo is just the latest change. It has also updated its decor, for example, to give off a more modern vibe, and made changes to its menu. The effort, it seems, is tailored in part to attracting a younger demographic, who have never exactly been Cracker Barrel's target market. (In one of its more seismic shifts, the company also began selling alcohol about five years ago.)
The changes, at least at the moment, look to be fairly fruitless. Older customers—Cracker Barrel's bread and butter—have been slow to return en masse post-pandemic. And the business likely always faced an uphill battle in trying to rebrand for a new audience, because the company's appeal is so squarely married to its specific old-time charm. There is something to blame here, but it's not wokeness. It's the market, and its effects are understandably disappointing for those nostalgic for childhood Cracker Barrel visits (relatable) where it may have felt like stepping into a little Southern wonderland. Which makes you wonder: Have they been back recently?
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Steakholders hardest hit.
It took a lot of grits for them to hold out this long.
their portfolios are (country) fried
The CEO is going to get grilled at the next shareholder meeting.
Rare is the executive who can comeback from this.
The gravy train stopped.
No riskit no biscuit.
I have to strategically and reluctantly agree here. I'm not a regular patron but it's not a bad place to get a meal. I have no personal opinion one way or the other. But the company is broke and desperately trying to tread water by attracting more customers because what they used to do doesn't work anymore. I don't see anything particularly woke about selling beer and changing the logo, businesses do shit like that all of the time. Frankly I find the reaction over blown and counter productive. I rarely eat there but they do have employees and investors that are going to get hurt and I don't see any good reason to hasten their demise.
The article kind of makes me want to eat there to remind me why I don’t eat there.
Like every time you get a taco bell craving.
Yup. Once every seven years.
Child's vegetable plate (for children of all ages) was a drink and two sides (they'd bring biscuits or cornbread just for asking). Add a a la carte porkchop from the breakfast menu and you were out of there for less than $10 before tax and tip. Then Biden was elected and destroyed the value of the dollar. Cracker Barrel was an acceptable alternative to local places that closed at 3-6 PM when on the road for work.
What Bozo Billy skips over were some of the reasons given for the move, like decolonizing their customer base.
I got lost on who was calling it woke? It seems everyone hates the change. I know people have stated the new ceo is a dei hire and an awful but I think robbi es expanding a few rands on Twitter to everyone
Billy got the official talking points from the DNC
Is their senior management a bunch of idiot leftists? I don’t know anything about them.
I found this really neat program, it is called Google Search
https://thefederalist.com/2025/08/21/cracker-barrel-is-dead-and-its-stupid-woke-ceo-killed-it-with-gay-nonsense/
I read that this morning and I don't see any actual evidence that dei,woke etc has anything to do with the attempt to rebrand. I read the Federalist often but I need more than an assertion to buy the story. Did they contribute to BLM? Do they fly the rainbow flag? What exactly did corporate do that can be described as woke? I'm not seeing it so far.
Yeah, that article bitched about it, said "going on for years" but never actually gave any concrete examples.
I'm weary of modern media, which is all opinion and emotion, but none of the who, what, why, when, and where type of facts.
Yes, a very Reason type of article with a pre-determined premise and very little actual journalism. I don't have any use for wokies or Cracker Barrel, and I see precious little evidence the company did anything other than place an apparently-gay rocking chair on the porch of one store for a pride posting. Not exactly gender freaks reading to your kid in school, is it?
Maybe shitty casual restaurants have finally reached their ending. Shit changes. Get over it.
Shitty casual restaurants... I remember a LOT of chains that are just in the dumper since Covid, and that started declining 10 years before that. Everything from TGIFridays to Outback to Claim Jumper to ... I dunno. Chilis. Lots of chains that used to be popular around here either struggling, closed, or massively changed in the teens.
The disruption, inflation, and all the increases in input costs from the covid era to now are wildly disruptive to that already oversaturated industry. I know nothing about cracker barrels, but they can't be immune from the same stressors all the other chains are dealing with.
As for Reason type articles, I've noticed an awful lot more coverage of the drama than the actual thing the drama is about. Not just Reason, everywhere. Though little fucking Emma and her "MAGA Incels on X" shit is pretty emblematic.
Whenever someone talks about the online reaction but doesn't talk about the root cause, the thing people are reacting to, they are either a propagandist or a useful idiot for propagandists. Period.
I took my mother to the local Outback’s a few times in the last three months. They were not very busy, less than a third full. Even at 5-6 PM on a Friday, 15 years ago there would have been a 20 minute wait for a table.
Our local closed. Even in the late teens it had gone downhill quite a bit, but that chain has been swirling the drain for 15 years.
Too bad. I enjoyed the heck out of the place in the 90s, but times change.
Chilis is thriving. The WSJ is puzzled as fast food is shedding poor customers. The obvious explanation is middle income frequent diners can't afford to go to their preferred non-chain restaurants, won't cook, so they find Chilis an acceptable downscale alternative.
Yeah, Chili's changed. They're not the same as they were 20 years ago, and that's not a bad thing.
Haven't been there in 6 or 7 years, but they still made a tasty burger when I was there last. Experience wasn't the same, the menu was organized differently, but I felt like I got a fair bargain. I should pop in and see how much it costs in the post-Covid world.
I thought of looking them up, but then thought “I’m motivated enough to come to the comment section for this article, but far too lazy to do anything else”.
type your question into ChatDNC, out pops a Reason article.
What color is the sky on your planet?
Where the fuck do you get "DNC talking points" in this article? I really think some of the commenters around must be reading some special Bizarro World edition that's completely different from what I'm reading.
The problem is they're not reading at all. And they certainly don't understand anything when they do. Just basking in the glow of their own "cleverness" after they click Submit.
Poor average white retard. Does your schtick work on the AWFLs?
(Who's Smarter Than You)
You thought this was clever.
Hey dumbass, you do understand that you're far less intelligent than than any of us, right?
Their changes seem designed to for aesthetic appeal to no one. It is going into blandness.
That's the issue I think. If you've spent decades nurturing the old timey style of the restaurant as its core identity, its main attraction, and you remove the old timey, you have what?
Denny's.
Reason, still publishing on the 4 year news cycle just discovered that it's not 'get woke, go broke' but it's go broke, get woke.
When corporations start to run into financial trouble, they run into the Woke college party wearing their #justice tee-shirt to shout "how do you do, fellow kids, isn't that systemic racistism like... the worst?"
That helps them secure positive headlines and makes them eligible for ESG cash infusions from Blackrock and other capital firms.
not everything is politics you 'tards. what they WERE doing simply isn't working anymore and SOMETHING had to be done. The logo is a fail...it looks like clip art. Beer is popular and craft beers more so. a more modern menu based on the old one is a good idea. any smart business knows it is cheaper and easier to keep to keep the customers you got than get new ones...the goal is to ADD butts to the seats. the logo was not the problem
the logo was not the problem
That's why we're spending so much changing it.
Did you see the Jaguar commercial without any cars? Let me know when Cracker Barrel starts hosting drag shows for kids.
Jaguar? Didn't they used to make luxury sports cars? And then old lady cars that broke down a lot? What do they make now?
I don't know because their sales have dropped by 97%.
You beat me to it. I’ve never even heard of such a sales drop in the auto industry. Saab probably had better sales the year after they went out of business.
Or when they nix the roaring, wood burning fireplace 'cause of climate change. Except they're doing that.
You’re right, it was everything else they did to change it into bland, corporate schlock that’s more concerned with virtue signaling.
"Cracker Barrel Didn't 'Go Woke.' It Just Went Broke. The company's value was plummeting long before it nixed the "Old Timer" from its logo."
Yeah, as if "getting woke" helped Cracker Barrel's bottom line.
Get a clue, Binion.
"But just as not everything progressives dislike is "racist," not everything that irks conservatives is "woke." Words have meaning."
Lol. Not to dumbass MAGAs.
LOL you win the comments!
It’s pathetic that you think that. Which fits.
Not even close.
Sad.
For one, it isn't obvious how Cracker Barrel blandifying its logo is an apt example of wokeness, which is typically understood to mean an obsessive fixation with social justice and grievance mining.
Oh come now. That's not what wokeness means. Wokeness means "anything that makes Team Red upset". Haven't you been paying attention? Apparently, a belief that slavery was bad is now considered "woke" according to Trump. So of course this logo change is "woke" because Team Red doesn't like it.
Poor Jeff.
Well said.
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"Haven't you been paying attention? Apparently, a belief that slavery was bad is now considered "woke" according to Trump."
Cite?
I could easily come up with three definitions that have nothing to do with Republicans or their feelings. Your biases are showing. Again
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Wazzat? Somehow that adverb clashes with the adjectives, and the adjectives with each other.
"Comfort food" I tend to think of as very plain. "Indulgent" I think of as...not plain. And "cartoonishly" so? Can anyone give me examples of cuisine fitting that description?
Crabby patty?
Smurfberry Crunch?
"For one, it isn't obvious how Cracker Barrel blandifying its logo is an apt example of wokeness, which is typically understood to mean an obsessive fixation with social justice and grievance mining."
What could be more woke than euthanizing an old, straight, white, male?
Okay you got me there.
I don't think updating your logo is woke. But I will acknowledge that if that was a black lady on the logo and you removed her, it would lead 60 Minutes. Don't be shocked when everyone starts playing by your retarded rules.
Good point.
Aunt Jemima?
Long before this current madness, CB took most of the foods I liked off the menu, and let the staff standards drop past the point where I would patronize them.
So I can't say I avoid them because of "woke", but I avoid them because there are five other restaurants within two miles of the CB near me that are way better in terms of price, service, and atmosphere.
I'm pretty sure the "go woke" appellation is related to Cracker Barrel LGBTQ+ Alliance.
Alright that's what I was looking for. Thanks.
Okay, I guess that's actual evidence. Would have been nice if either article had included that. You know, like a fucking journalist would.
Remember when articles didn't come with homework assignments?
This is highly relevant to easily hurt, fragile right wing feelings.
the restaurant space is really tough after covid ... massive inflation ... lower tier of the workforce expects to receive UBI
I'm also fairly sure that issues like a manager claiming that they do not have any pots and, as such, are incapable of making poached eggs [this was a breakfast conversation during a trip to Asheville in '22] have something to do with poor financial performance.
"Cracker Barrel blandifying its logo"
100% on brand.
Or for Chumby: 100% on bland.
A sign of the times.
You're a prince.
More like a symbol of the commentariats love of puns.
Getting rid of the reason your customers are customers, because you WISH someone else was you base, is the DEFINITION of going woke.
Right Wing Woke wringing it's hands over a logo change. Imagining Left Wing Woke demons behind it. It's so fucking ironic it boggles the mind.
The modernized their logo. That is all. But the Grievance Politics of MAGA (Right Wing Woke) gotta spin everything into fearmongering about grievance politics. The irony is so thick it might as well be a Cracker Barrel Chicken and Dumplins.
EVERY right wing accusation is an admission.
You really don’t want to pull too hard on this thread.
They did a lot more than “modernize their logo”. Maybe do some basic research?
Edit: and just so we’re clear, I don’t care what any of these companies do in search of that elusive modern audience/customer that never seems to materialize. But it’s never just one stupid thing.
All I know is that I miss that kindly old black couple who brought me rice and syrup. And that sweet precious injun girl with the butter. I thought it was real mean, hateful really, of the 'crats to run them nice folks out of town.
And for what. So that perpetually miserable white folks can feel slightly better about themselves.
Darn shame it is, in'it.
The Hank Phillips of the right has spoken?
The problem is that I don't think there are any meds for the kind of psychosis that also makes your strain believe in the bearded guy in the sky. This illness can really only ever fade with the host.
*snaps fingers*
Please try to focus. You're rambling incoherently.
Goddamn, that was pathetic, I didn’t know anyone could reach so desperately, and so far. Which is saying something for a lying retard like you.
Now fuck off, m’kay? Adults are talking here.
The fella on the logo was a damn cracker?! Can't have Uncle Benny on no damn rice box can we? No sir. Got to make everything new lookin cause Jesus ain't gonna eat at no old lookin ass establishment no sir. Take the damn cracker off the sign it's about time we went bankrupt!
I get it mixed up with Stuckey's.