Just one week after Cracker Barrel debuted its new, simplified logo, the Tennessee-based chain announced it is “going away," and the "Old Timer" is here to stay. Last week, the iconic Southern kitchen ...
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Cracker Barrel is introducing a new springtime menu focused on healthier, more wholesome, but just-as-delicious dishes. Cracker Barrel introduces a spring menu focusing on lighter, more balanced yet ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Cracker Barrel is ushering in a spree of changes to its restaurants this year, and that several new menu items will be ...
The company clarified its guidelines for business trips in a statement to PEOPLE Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Cracker Barrel wants employees to eat at its restaurants during work trips. The ...
Cracker Barrel employees must pay for their own alcohol when traveling for work — and should dine out at the Tennessee-based restaurant chain whenever possible, according to an internal message to ...
A Country Boy Breakfast from Cracker Barrel may sound like a great meal — that is, until you’ve had it four days in a row. On Feb. 2, the Wall Street Journal reported that it had obtained a leaked ...
Cracker Barrel made quite a bunch of headlines last year, with a new logo that eventually got ditched, along with a proposed remodeling that... well, also got ditched. Now? The restaurant chain is ...
Do Cracker Barrel employees have to eat at Cracker Barrel restaurants while traveling? Not exactly. After a Jan. 30 report in The Wall Street Journal said Cracker Barrel is pushing its staff to only ...
This story has been updated with new information. Cracker Barrel employees are facing fewer, less luxurious work travel dining options in the new year, the Wall Street Journal reported. An internal ...
Cracker Barrel has introduced a new travel policy requiring employees to eat most of their meals at its restaurants. The company will also no longer reimburse alcohol expenses for traveling employees.