Cracker Barrel Shares Tumble
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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. (NASDAQ:CBRL) is one of the stocks on Jim Cramer’s radar. While Cramer highlighted the backlash the company faced on its now-retracted decision to change its logo,
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Cracker Barrel saw a massive drop in customers and warns more is coming after failed logo redesign
An earnings report shared Wednesday by the Tennessee-based company predicted that traffic could decline 4 percent to 7 percent for the full 2026 fiscal year
Cracker Barrel reported good financial results for 4Q25, but that was before the rebrand backlash. Now foot traffic is down 8% and it has reduced year end guidance.
Cracker Barrel shares fell nearly 6% on Thursday, after social media backlash around the restaurant chain's short-lived decision to change its decades-old logo hurt customer traffic and prompted it to scrap store remodel plans.
Sardar Biglari’s eighth proxy battle waged at Cracker Barrel follows the branding uproar at the restaurant chain.
Cracker Barrel has addressed its controversial redesign, as well as a Nashville billboard calling for the firing of CEO Julie Felss Masino. Here's what to know.
Cracker Barrel faces traffic declines, dividend risks, and weak FY 2026 guidance amid restructuring and brand backlash. Find out why CBRL stock is a hold.
Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino shares plans on how Cracker Barrel will move forward with multiyear plan following logo and store renovation backlash.
Cracker Barrel announced on Tuesday it would not remodel its restaurants after recent backlash regarding changes to its restaurant chain. The company confirmed the news in a press release, stating that it was not going forward with plans to expand its "modern remodel design" it would implement at hundreds of locations.
Cracker Barrel reported same store restaurant sales growth in the fourth quarter, but it was the first quarter traffic declines that stole the show.