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  1. I’ve been in Cracker Barrel in Missoula and a couple in New England and if they don’t end up filing for bankruptcy w/in a couple years it will be a miracle. The families who were eating there will drop them like a hot Bud Light

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  2. Same here. I don’t think there’s a Cracker Barrel in California. Even if there were one, I wouldn’t eat t6here. It’s getting limited now as to places to dine out. That’s okay, I’d rather cook and know what’s happening with the food we eat. I don’t really know of any healthy place to dine at any more.

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  3. Well…fartberries.

    Never eaten there but they have a gift shop in the front that sells lil’ toys and crap I’ve gotten for kids.

    Why would they do this? I’ve never seen anyone under 300 eat there.

    The only other place I can think of like this is Black Bear dinner. I think those are only out West. Is it still safe?

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  4. Society’s majority are bombarded from all sides by corporations promoting perversions of the minority.

    Guilt by association, it make me wonder who sits on the Board of Directors and their predisposition toward sexual perversion.

    They have brought shame upon themselves and the Corporation they are charged with managing for the stockholders.

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  5. I remember going there as a kid, they had a little triangle peg board game at each table (I don’t remember the name of it). I’d play it over and over while the adults did their thing. I’d guess those things are gone in favor of electronic phones. Haven’t been to one as an adult and don’t remember anything else about the place.

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  6. Why would they do this? Apply Occam’s Razor. Any business entity operating in the US does so because the federal government allows them to. It’s that simple.

    Nice business you’ve got there. It’d be a shame if something happened to it.

    I’ve got two words, just two words for you. Operation Chokepoint.

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  7. Cracker Barrel has long been a reliably above-average place to dine, especially when on a road trip. Great breakfast platters any time of day, good portions, really good biscuits.

    Too bad that they and others feel the need to go this route. I just don’t get it.

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  8. Blackrock and Vanguard are the top two shareholders, together they hold about 28%. They have been major forces in corporations going woke. The Blackrock guy was just taped saying he was going to force the issues. I suspect that this will continue to happen until other investor groups gang up and stop them, or they bring lawsuits against them. Those two groups have tons of money, so good luck.

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  9. When I was a kid on road trips I’d sometimes see trucks with a gas grill tied down in the back.

    I so get that now. Easier to just grill a damn 13 dollar store bought steak in a parking lot.

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  10. My guess is that this stuff will be distributed in just enough stores in leftist-heavy areas that they get that coveted DEI pass without having to put it in all of them.

    Hope I’m not wrong, but I probably am.

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  11. Cracker Barrel is a publicly traded company whose stock is 89% owned by institutions of which Blackrock is the largest. Mutual Fund companies are the ones driving companies to do this because they hold the proxy votes and can easily vote out the CEO and Board members.

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  12. They didn’t have any queer shit at the one in Branson last week, but the hostess has a 1911 tattoo on her neck. To hell with Branson, and to hell with hostesses with 1911 tattoos on their necks.

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  13. Some people who have been wildly successful in a narrow field have decided they are experts in all things, especially in what is best for us all whether we want it or not. Zuck has decided to play kingmaker and spend hundred of millions to get who he wants elected, Gates wants to make us eat bugs, the heads of these investment firms want to force the trans agenda on us, etc.

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  14. Never understood the appeal of this restaurant. Been there about five times in the last 30 years and breakfast wasn’t bad, but lunch and dinner was very average. Honestly, would rather eat at a Waffle House than Crapper Barrel.

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  15. Cracker Barrel has decent food. I rarely eat there but have never been dissapointed when I did. It’s the only place I’ve found where I can still get Atomic Fireball candy…

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  16. As beachmom said our local Cracker Barrel has none of this putrid woke propaganda. We were just there and it was the same as always. I doubt the customer base, 1/2 black and 1/2 white, would tolerate this nonsense. I see a lot of what I call ‘church ladies’ in this place. My gripe with them is the menu paring that happened during the Scamdemic – no more fried chicken livers or halibut.

    I wonder if this is the brain child of an individual manager?

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  17. We used to go to crapper barrel then the scamdemic hit. We tried it once after things opened up Aharon but corporate crapified their menu so … yeah, no. Bye bye, crapper barrel.

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  18. Bo worked for the NAZI – so called by “Bush Republicans” … because. – that told us 25 years ago, “Bush Republicans” are Democrats!”!

    El rusbo.
    Im no “redneck”, the only time I worked “The fields” was 65 years ago getting $ for college. But I did listen to Russ for almost 30 years. He hit the nail on the head on Bush!

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  19. That rainbow lefty stuff would have been front and center at the Cracker Barrel outside of Portland Oregon-but it closed because of too much CRIME!

    Now, the closest one to us is in Boise ID. Sorry, but I like Cracker Barrel. The PNW is sadly lacking in Midwest kinda places and CB reminds if that. Their general store is always great to browse…and they sell butter mints!!!

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  20. The one time I ate at a Cracker Barrel I was nauseated by the overwhelming odor of the gift shop’s scented candles wafting through the dining room. Totally appetite-killing. Now I suspect that the place’s odor has a new fecal matter component deliberately added by corporate management diktat.

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  21. I used to love Cracker Barrel, their chicken and dumplings and meatloaf were my two favorite entrees, anymore though neither of those are fit to eat, they now taste like frozen dinners. Their fried apples, hashbrown casserole and sweet potato casserole tasted like something from your Grandma’s kitchen, today they taste like some frozen shit they microwaved.

    So I guess this doesn’t surprise me, you know somebody in charge quit caring about the quality of their food probably doesn’t have the good sense to care about the business surviving anyway.

    The only thing that has kept me giving them another chance the last 2 or 3 times is because I thought they were a Christian ran restaurant chain with true American values, so now I have no reason to give them another chance.

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