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Cracker barrel decided they were going to change the logo
And to be fair, in most respects, the new logo was pretty bland and corporate, I don't think anyone particular liked it.
But if you don't tend to eat at cracker barrel, you didn't really care.
But cracker barrel's target demographic is somewhat older, conservative, white, and obsessed with old-timey Americana bullshit, so they took this logo change as a direct insult to that southern-fried all-American fantasy they hold so dear and had a hissy fit about it.
And with the backlash, cracker barrel rolled back the logo change.
Those same cracker barrel aficionados then started trumpeting about this being some sort of conservative victory in the culture wars.
Which is kind of baffling to liberals, because we didn't particularly care to begin with. If we had to have an opinion, most of us would probably have agreed that the new logo sucked, but we weren't going to be major cracker barrel customers either way so it wasn't worth getting worked up over.
And then in the midst of all of this, cracker barrel decides to roll back some of their DEI initiatives. Some think that they manufactured this logo controversy to act as a smokescreen so they could do that without it being noticed
Conservatives think corporations, corporate policy, and corporate logo design is run by the liberal elite. Which probably isn't too far off base. While c level executives might be techno-fascists, most of the rank and file office workers in large corporations will be made up of the sort of liberal-coded individuals who ostensibly care about liberal ideals, but only as far as it doesnt impact their paycheck. After all, god and guns conservatives aren't becoming ad executives for major corporations - that honor goes to college educated corporate ladder climbers who, say, go to gay bars, drive a luxury ev, and attend Bonnaroo every year.