(NEXSTAR) – Julie Felss Masino, the president and CEO of Cracker Barrel, reportedly offered an explanation for Cracker Barrel’s reasoning behind its ill-received logo “refresh” earlier this year.
Cracker Barrel shareholders voted Thursday to keep company CEO Julie Felss Masino in place despite a debacle over the company's logo that continues to hurt its sales. But one of the company's ...
Cracker Barrel's CEO said the chain is working to rebuild customer trust after its logo controversy earlier this year marked a quarter of declining sales. During its quarterly financial results call ...
Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino; A Cracker Barrel restaurant, featuring the company's old logo, in Sterling, Virginia, US, on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025. President Donald Trump said Cracker Barrel ...
This browser does not support the Video element. Cracker Barrel CEO Julie Felss Masino told an investing conference on Tuesday that the company updated its logo so that it was more visible on highway ...
Cracker Barrel posts a loss and cuts outlook for the year, and the stock sank toward a 16-year low Cracker Barrel posted a drop in quarterly sales and a quarterly loss. Cracker Barrel Old Country ...
Cracker Barrel posted lower-than-expected sales in its fiscal first quarter and trimmed its revenue forecast for the year as it continued to feel the fallout from a botched plan to revamp its logo and ...
Cracker Barrel posted lower-than-expected sales in its fiscal first quarter and trimmed its revenue forecast for the year as it continued to feel the fallout from a botched plan to revamp its logo and ...
Cracker Barrel's CEO said the chain is working to rebuild customer trust after its logo controversy earlier this year marked a quarter of declining sales. During its quarterly financial results call ...