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    Cracker Barrel Remodel - Old vs New

    I’m not an American and I’ve only seen this logo a couple of time but I’ll be completely honest - this remodel fucking sucks.

    I despise minimalism and these transitions from oldschool cool to these post-modernist corporate garbage. And that’s definitely one.

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      what that’s why everyone is bitching about it? like THAT?? how is that “going woke”? i guess woke is when you sans-serif.

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        I mean it still has serifs its just losing the old guy, the barrel, the outline and the flourish on the K

        Honestly, I can see why an old guy with his hand in a barrel might be off putting for a restaurant theme

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          I don’t get it because it’s "old school Americana"tm. It’s a fucking national company. If you really care about old school americana you would be visiting local diners that have been established for decades, not some incorporated theme park of a restaurant. I can’t take anyone serious that’s upset about this.

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            It’s all the kitschy stuff that gave it a sense if self and without that it’s a crappy chain diner.

            IDK if anyone should be apoplectic over this but I get why some feel a loss due to this change.

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              I guess it’s even weirder for me because this is the only kind of group that would complain about something like this with all of the people in the scene going crazy over it. If Hot-topic changed it’s store appearance, I wouldn’t expect to see NOFX coming out making statements. Some people might gripe for nostalgia but they’re still selling the same shit and the corporate stores were never the actual true spirit of the scene.

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                I think some people look at their local chain diner the way some look at their local mom and pop restaurant and have nostalgic ties to that time/place. Not everyone lives in God’s Land, New Jersey, and has a plethora of actual diners to go to.

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                  Suppose that could be the case. I live in an area which still has some mom and pop places (or at least are locally owned and operated) but that’s being shortsighted in regards to the rest of the American states as I’ve traveled less in my older years.

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      I hate it as well, my theory is that it’s done for better readability on small screens such as phones.

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        I think a lot of minimalism is coming from the point of accessibility in general. Shit used to be too convoluted.

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      I feel very opposite and really appreciate the minimalist in this case. I don’t always, but I just don’t think the old logo was aesthetically pleasing at all.

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      If they had removed the old timer and the barrel but left the asymmetrical shape behind the text just as it was, then they might have been on to something.

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      Sure it was. But it’s spelled Jesús, and he was just an immigrant trying to make a better life for him and his family back home in Mexico.

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        It’s following the modern trend of flat clean lines. I’m getting rather sick of it TBH

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        It’s better in some ways, worse in others. It’s shit for a thumbnail, for example. The old one stand out more, but the new one is more readable and fits into any format.

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        Yeah, I think so too. I don’t see why they had to change the font, at least the C had character. Now it’s the most boring plain forgettable font imaginable and black at that. It’s like they didn’t even try.

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        They had a DEI/nondiscrimination campaign because of several high profile stories where restaurants were accused of racism (black diners being asked to move away from seats visible from the entrance, at least one black person being told “we don’t serve your kind” or words to that effect.)

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      Ugh I can just SMELL the WOKENESS. If I look at this ANY LONGER I might be AWOKENED

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        It makes the size of the logo versus the text look like nothing but wasted space. Hell, versus the text portion, it looks like MORE extra space is used than the old logo, ony with zero charm or familiarity to show for it.

        If they wanted to re-brand as a truck-stop, merge with Love’s, don’t just rip-off their color-scheme minus the Heart.

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    Wtf does « gave my life to Christ » means in that situation? Did mf get baptized in the parking lot??

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      Can someone seriously answer this question. I’m losing my mind over here. WTF does it mean?

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      Only Baptists baptize, and it’s literally dunking your whole body into water. We had a huge tub behind the pulpit, it was about three feet deep and 12’x8’. I can’t imagine that happening in a Cracker Barrel parking lot, unless it’s one of those pool-in-a-pickup-truck-bed situations.

      “Giving your life to Christ” is basically what it sounds like. An often emotional moment in which you make a personal commitment to the Biblical idea of Christ and his teachings. Think of it like an epiphany.

      Edit: my bad guys, I got the terminology wrong about which sect of bigots have wet tshirt contests.

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        Only Baptists baptize

        No, absolutely not. Baptism is arguably the most important sacrament for all christian churches! Where I’m from, the catholique baptism is typically done for babies by gently pouring water on their forehead. Ofc it’s less spectacular than the “full immersion” baptism by the Baptists (also used by the pentcotalists as well btw).

        But anyway, none of that make sense to be done in a parking lot. Reading the other comments, I like the idea that the dude got suddenly touched by grace after eating a gross fish meal at Cracker Barrel!

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          No, my bad. Of course other Christian sects baptize, though not all of them practice full immersion.

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            Denominations is the word you may want to use in case you’re around Christians btw 😉

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        Baptisms aren’t just a Baptist thing, though they generally put more weight behind it than most other denominations that do it. At least from what I’ve seen.

        I was Pentecostal growing up, and a few times a year- generally around Christmas and Easter- they’d do an open baptism and anyone who wanted could get dunked. I went to one church without that big tub behind the pulpit you’re talking about- they’d do it in the river nearby. Cold as hell in the winter.

        Basically every brand of Christianity that I’m aware of has some form of baptism, though the exact way it’s done varies a lot.

        Matthew 28:19 is, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit”

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    Another chapter in “Everything i do not like is woke”

    The new design is minimalistic slop, for sure. But why would i give a fuck about a companies logo. Honestly we should not even be reacting to this bait.

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    I remember getting on my knees for Jesus in the cracker barrel parking lot.

    Life made so much more sense once his warm love filled me.

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    I’m confused. The new logo is great, or it’s shit, I don’t care. But what does it have to do with wokeness? Did the old man sitting by the barrel start sucking dick on the billboard? Has he transitioned? Does the new logo secretly spell out black lives matter in invisible ink? It’s just the name in a sort of blob? How is this political? What am I missing here?

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      Perhaps he feels the original logo depicted a white cishet male, and thus the new one is erasure.

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      Woke doesn’t mean anything specific more, it just means “thing I don’t like.” So when somebody says they want to end wokeness, they mean they want to remove everything they don’t personally approve of.

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        I’ve been messing with the idea of stealing this from them. Just call everything I don’t like woke 🤷🏾‍♂️

        Racism is woke now. Misogyny is woke. Conservative Christianity is woke. Trump is woke. Just give them the whole word and confuse the hell out of everyone.

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      They took the orange man off their logo. This is obviously a statement against Trump and therefore woke.

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    This isn’t “woke”, this is the corporate trend of oversimplifing logos no matter how much people liked the old ones.

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    It’s not just the logo, they’re remodeling the inside to be more “modern”. The kitschy americana vibe was the only reason people go there.

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      According to people I know who worked in the kitchen there, the correct reason to go to cracker barrel is actually their biscuits and gravy.
      The cheapest way for them to make 'em is from scratch. Everything else is premade bags and mixes, but the biscuits and gravy are made fresh a few times a day.

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    As a European, I don’t know what Cracker Barrel is, and I couldn’t care less.

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    Southerner here:

    Cracker Barrel is literally the worst restaurant I have ever been to. By far.

    It was years ago, and I got fried fish and mashed potatoes, and it was so bad I couldn’t eat it. I am not picky: I have never skipped a plated meal at a restaurant, or even at home unless I’m deathly ill. But it was like a tv freezer dinner someone had dipped in water.

    …And this is bizarre, as you have no idea how much food is part of the culture down here. Maybe it’s because my family in the south is suburban, not rural, but I have no earthly idea how that chain would get idolized.

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      I went to cracker barrel semi-regularly growing up. Imo, it is pretty good. Certainly better than fast food or, like, a Chili’s. Maybe their food quality has diminished in the decade since I last ate at one. But iirc, they had good pancakes, mashed potatoes, and mac and cheese. The hash brown casserole and country fried steak were the reasons to enter the building, plus the gravy. Plus you could play checkers while you waited for your table.

      I had the fish one time and also found it to be not great. I assume they just have it on the menu to have it.

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        Maybe fish wasn’t their strong suit? Hmmm.

        And man, Steak and Shake or Raising Canes or Rosas are great. Way better than the biggest chain restaurants TBH.

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          Never been to Rosas.

          Steak and Shake was always a little off putting to me because it alwasys smelled like bleach when I walked in thr door. Imo, decent burgers (def better than fast food) and good milk shakes.

          I have extremely mixed feelings about Canes. On one hand, I think their food tastes good. On the other hand, I feel like that restaurant is the result of some kind of sinister corporate science experiments in an underground bunker to create feel-goodery. Every peice of chicken is perfect. The sweet tea is too sweet, just like it should be. The canes sauce is distinct enough to be memorable, but not so different as to feel unfamiliar. Their logo is a golden retriever in a bandana. The name of the restaruant rolls off the tongue, but makes literally no sense when you think about it. It’s kind of unsettling on an existential level to me.

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          Raising Cane’s is as bland as Chick-fil-A, it tastes like nothing. Somehow they made it as bland as unbreaded, unseasoned chicken. And their special sauce is just mayo ketchup and mustard mixed together. Whoopee. IHOP has a better chicken sandwich.

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      I went to one couple of years ago. Order a chicken fried steak dinner. Fucking thing was tiny, and only got one scoop mash potatoes. It was shit to. Glad I wasn’t paying, and have no plans on returning.

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      Their pancakes and hashbrowns slapped when I was a kid. Has it just gotten worse or do I have rose tented glasses because of how old I was at the time?