It took executives at Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. eight days to reverse their controversial decision to overhaul their logo. It’s taking far longer to undo the damage.
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Here we go again: This time, it's Long John Silver's who's stirring up Cracker Barrel-Style outrage by changing its logo. People reports that the 55-year-old fast-food chain — best known for its fried ...
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