You'd think a place that calls itself an "old country store" would see the obvious folly of making everything "modern."
@MarkHeathcliff-bf2im7 ай бұрын
“And if everywhere is modern..Nowhere will be.”
@Kevin-rx7lm7 ай бұрын
As Austin said, distinctive brand identity. Carving a market niche is important Reminds me of a pharmacy I used to work at when it got bought by another one just around the corner. The new owner made the two of them the same and eliminated the stuff appealing to hippy-dippy organic obsessives at the one I worked at. Unless demand is insanely high (I was not), there’s no point having two of the same shop practically next to each other 🙄 and the new Cracker Barrel CEO seems to be looking to essentially do the same by being “just another” with no point of differentiation
@WouldntULikeToKnow.7 ай бұрын
@@MarkHeathcliff-bf2im imagine everything and everywhere is just "contemporary". Bleh!
@Sonny_McMacsson7 ай бұрын
Or rebrand it in "Back to the Future Part III"/Steampunk vibes.
@Sonny_McMacsson7 ай бұрын
@@WouldntULikeToKnow. Oh, lawd! You don't want to be left behind in the past, do you?!?!?
@eliaswilliams9717 ай бұрын
The draw of cracker barrel is the vibes, getting rid of them will only make things worse
@HauntakuTV7 ай бұрын
Yeah, it'd be like McDonald's becoming lame instead of a goofy circus thing
@mervunit7 ай бұрын
Brad's wife loved vibes
@andrewdubose99687 ай бұрын
They need to double down on the vibe. Embrace it. Add a country bear jamboree. Oversized lawn game version of the pegs. Poach whoever runs Wendy’s Facebook to do social media. Add a map where you can put a pin where you’re from. If they want to try something different, add a new concept: scale it up to a massive buc-ees type deal. Or, hear me out…bring Cracker Barrel to Japan. Odd restaurant for an odd country. Could work.
@BlueBoboDoo1007 ай бұрын
I like Austin's idea of unique decor for each state, but I'd do that for the merch as well. Sell shirts and mugs unique to each state. That stuff sells like hotcakes. It's some of the best selling merch at every Starbucks and Hard Rock Café.
@kgoblin50847 ай бұрын
Vibes, AND the food is actually pretty decent at a good price... the latter of which is actually a great selling point to younger generations who generally aren't as prosperous as the Boomers.
@nojustno.justno7 ай бұрын
The reason you go to Cracker Barrel is to go to Cracker Barrel. I don’t know why people don’t seem to know that.
@WavingWorld7 ай бұрын
Gotta get mo money, fast. The bottom line is the only line that matters to national corporations.
@orsonzedd7 ай бұрын
Gotta get so much money then more money the next quarter and more money the next quarter @WavingWorld
@arandomperson84387 ай бұрын
Most of the times my family went to Cracker Barrel were because we were on a road trip and it was the closest restaurant.
@the_expidition4277 ай бұрын
Brand recognition is important
@RakoonCD7 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the Disney Parks. We're there for the original attractions and stories, not IP we already know.
@Llova17 ай бұрын
“Make it local” is the best advice, and the least likely to be heard. But when you described that I actually got kind of hyped for Cracker Barrel. It fits into their current aesthetic and branding to have local pictures everywhere. Just add some town history and give a random old dude a harmonica next to the rocking chairs and suddenly they’re a destination.
@TheVidSquids6 ай бұрын
Yes!! I was thinking the same thing!! Every little (or big) town has history, managers/owners should seek out local historic photos and antiques! It would really make the place feel special!
@lllSASlll6 ай бұрын
My local location has a table display front and center of the store portion that's all related to the state or town area. Typical tourist gifts and things but also books about the local history and it makes me so happy. If that was an expanded aspect of the stores it would be so much fun!
@iodinev7 ай бұрын
Every restaurant worker knows what a death knell looks like, and yet investors can't figure it out
@kabooki227 ай бұрын
Wanting to make Cracker Barrel hip is like trying to teach a pile of dog bones to sit. It won't work, it's a terrible idea, and it's entirely useless to all involved.
@the_expidition4277 ай бұрын
Plans screwed
@dandyspacedandy7 ай бұрын
well what if it does work? where will you be when i'm rich and famous for discovering necromancy and making a dog bones do tricks?
@HauntakuTV7 ай бұрын
Just get someone famous to make a tiktok hyping up the old country vibes
@genuineappeal34587 ай бұрын
has a Bud Light vibe
@KetsubanSolo7 ай бұрын
@HauntakuTV at least until the app gets banned in half a year
@PinheadLarrysGaming7 ай бұрын
It's like taking charge of a renaissance fair and saying "You know what this could really use? Fancy computers, lasers, and holograms". I'm not a fan of Cracker Barrel but when you make a business around the idea of an old time sit down restaurant, it seems insane to try and make it fancy and modern
@BegoneJonah4 ай бұрын
The last time I visited the Tower of London - a medieval castle - some idiot put color-changing LED lights behind the armor display.
@ThePandaKen7 ай бұрын
I absolutely despise the wall street enshittification of everything
@jrr8517 ай бұрын
If Buc-ees, Chik-fil-a, or In-n-Out ever go public, were all !@#$ed.
@thedreadtyger7 ай бұрын
that word-coinage is inspiring.
@Kehwanna7 ай бұрын
"Something something fiduciary duty to shareholders something that's why everything has to suck and why we have to force ourselves to like it." - that one apologist that might respond to your comment.
@syloui7 ай бұрын
everything is a hedge fund
@aaronlandry39347 ай бұрын
@@jrr851TBH, I wouldn’t be mad if In-n-Out went public because their geographic scope is BAD. The nearest to me is 8 hours away according to Google
@BlitzkriegOmega7 ай бұрын
That thing about all fast food restaurants turning into "Starbucks, but with a different sign out front"... You put into words that strange feeling that I've been having for at least the past decade or so. The...iunno, Un-Funification of eating out? All the mascots went away, all the fun aesthetics went away, Fast Food lost its play-places, all the unique buildings were remodeled into Featureless squares... Service got worse, pay stayed the same, prices went up... Everything lost its identity and soul, And everything is getting shittier because some hyper rich asshole who you will never so much is glance at Demanded even more money from a finite market.
@retroryan8386 ай бұрын
This is exactly how I feel too.
@AaZz-x7p4 ай бұрын
The purpose of food is not to entertain you.
@charlesjames14424 ай бұрын
@@AaZz-x7p: Then why go out?
@horatiotimewaster575522 күн бұрын
Yeah,, these fast food places used to be fun. Now, they are just sterile and cold.
@BlitzkriegOmega21 күн бұрын
@@AaZz-x7p When it comes to eating out, it absolutely should be in part about being entertained. After all, why put TVs in sports pubs? Why have live music at bars? You don't need to go full Chuck-E-Cheese, but eating out should be an experience, not just a grey cafeteria where you get sub-par food for $15.
@maddestlad38687 ай бұрын
Honestly I love your idea at the end there. Having Cracker Barrels act as local community hubs sounds great, both for local customers and visitors
@dustbat3 ай бұрын
We have a Mc.D. that is trending that way in spite of itself. Plays old school country. Tried to change it and it was explained, people do not like modern country here. They listened and switched it back. I admit it is hard on all restaurants now as to prices and high tips.🦇
@lazarus51957 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the sentiment that nobody has ever complained that a restaurant wasn't modern enough. The best Ruben sandwich I ever had was at the creepiest, most run down, dark, ancient looking store in the middle of nowhere on the way to Tombstone Arizona. 0/10 modern but that doesn't matter because it was an incredible experience.
@WaallyOne7 ай бұрын
The worst the restaurant, the better the food. It's science
@AlRoderick7 ай бұрын
Really the most hole in the wall place in the world is probably run by a family and stays open on the power of their food and service. This has been my experience.
@alohadave7 ай бұрын
@@WaallyOne Corollary, if the food and service is good, no one cares about the decor.
@Lavthefox7 ай бұрын
For what it's worth, there are things that can be modernized that people would enjoy: Updated bathrooms that are clean If seats or tables, etc are old n bad shape - get new ones that still maintain the look. Etc... etc... those are things that any restaurant would do well to keep up to date. But yeah going "modern" with cracker barrel won't do anyone any good.
@mind-of-neo7 ай бұрын
I swear. I think people are sick of the aesthetic fisher-price-ification of every aspect of western society, i.e. the ubiquitous over-simplification of and reduction in stimuli in everything to the point that you don't have to use your brain anymore. I think this is a big part of this newer wave of increased interest in East Asian cultures (since the 2010s), the fact that they're pretty much exactly the opposite of this. It's like there's more to look at in everything they have. Plus, they continue to embrace older stuff alongside new stuff for longer, so it's like modern advancement feels like making additions rather than potentially net-negative changes.
@Flynn217something7 ай бұрын
"What if we took [thing] and removed every quality about it that made it desirable and successful in the first place." - _brave bold innovative_ CEO
@ASproutingArborist6 ай бұрын
Yep, don’t know why they think this.
@aaronlandry39346 ай бұрын
@@Flynn217something That is the most COURAGEOUS idea I have ever heard!!!!
@1991ROLEX5 ай бұрын
Sounds like what has happened with Panera. I hope she is UNSUCCESSFUL in her attempt. Want to increase business? Better and quicker service (hiring more, not less and paying them ALL a living wage, not minimum wage), Better food, made ON-SITE, not in a factory kitchen and reheated. You know, what they were ONCE known for having.
@A_Modeler4 ай бұрын
True
@nlald4 ай бұрын
It’s like a postmodernist deconstruction, but much less fun and audacious.
@iScorpio10317 ай бұрын
The only way to save the company is to hire Brad’s Wife once more.
@Gatherway7 ай бұрын
Damn, beat me to it. 😂
@alkain007 ай бұрын
Got it in one, my man. Brad's Wife was holding that place up
@HNBGamer7 ай бұрын
The comment did not disappoint me
@pengwino8287 ай бұрын
It was all downhill since they fired her tbh
@wrenv39477 ай бұрын
Brad's wife goes on a John Wick esque journey to get her way to the CEO position
@Psywak7 ай бұрын
If I recall right, McDonald's makes most of their money from real estate, I think most locations the franchisee is leasing the land the restaurant sits on from McDonalds. The more "modern corporate look" of a lot of these fast food chains is about making the buildings more nondescript so that if the location fails they can sell the building for a higher price. It's harder to sell a building that looks like a pizza hut when the next tenant is a vape shop or some nonsense
@ShesquatchPiney7 ай бұрын
There's a deas pizza hut in my town. An iconic tragedy.
@Bass_Goat536 ай бұрын
On the flip side, I would absolutely buy an old red roof Pizza Hut if I was looking to open a business
@Shirleehee6 ай бұрын
👁👄👁
@adamantiiispencespence40124 ай бұрын
Companies that afford McDonald's real estate can afford the remodel. An older location with in my hometown post remodel now is home to some kind of insurance company.
@adamantiiispencespence40124 ай бұрын
Also leasing and licensing may make up most of their revenue and eventual profits but that's also been the case since Ray Croc took over so that's not the reason they're generecizing their locations.
@petenestor17 ай бұрын
I had visited the restaurant near Hanover MD on a Sunday early afternoon. There was a 10 minute wait and every single seat was full. The food ordered was presented incredibly well and the taste was great. The pricing there is fair (compared to most other restaurants). They need to get people to simply come in and enjoy the great food. I loved its rustic charm.
@STEVSGONE3 ай бұрын
They should just go for it and bring back radio ads with the acoustic guitars.
@kkelseym7 ай бұрын
Hiring someone who used to work at modern, young companies like Starbucks and Taco Bell for old-fashioned Cracker Barrel of all places just sounds dumb.
@beejls7 ай бұрын
This is so common nowadays. Companies are bought by investors who only care about how they can squeeze money out before they sell off the assets.
@Cooom7 ай бұрын
Was reading this as someone who is working on the floor/line but then realized yeah no execs are just idiots who have never worked floor/line of anywhere
@CrazyBear657 ай бұрын
That's "woke" mentality for ya... Idiocracy in action.
@bugjams7 ай бұрын
@@CrazyBear65 has absolutely nothing to do with the propagandized movement of "woke," please take your face out of the ass that is FOX news for a second and try living in reality.
@quep17 ай бұрын
@@CrazyBear65 nope, hate this too
@MrZRACER7 ай бұрын
The atmosphere and feel of the tables, the inside store, that triangle game, the big ass checkers, the all day breakfast food, all the chairs put outside that never seem to sell but are fun to sit on. This is my favorite sit down and I hope it doesn't lose its way.
@HolyApplebutter7 ай бұрын
Same. Despite it being labelled as an "old folk's restaurant" I'm 28 and I love cracker barrel for the aesthetic (and them biscuits). If they modernize it like they have been with all these other companies I'm legit gonna be heartbroken.
@sasquatch72347 ай бұрын
@HolyApplebutter I've come to find out that many younger people actually like Cracker Barrel. My best friend likes it, his girlfriend like it, I like it, my ex liked it, etc
@SirReptitious7 ай бұрын
@@HolyApplebutter If they "modernize" the stores I'll bet money they will go bankrupt.
@MrTophatter6 ай бұрын
The triangle game, oh the triangle game. How i love thee
@sus_records6 ай бұрын
@@HolyApplebutter i am 19 and i absolutely love the breakfast benny and watermelon lemonade
@CaptainRegular7 ай бұрын
- Take all the money they'd spend on rebranding and redecorating, and use it instead for better wages and more competitive sourcing of ingredients. - Have the menu be incredibly competitively priced, and put some loss leaders on there. 50 years and people still haven't learned the lesson of the CostCo Hotdog and the Denny's Grand Slam. - If all else fails, shorten the name to CRACK BAR and court controversy.
@CatholicSamurai7 ай бұрын
"I'll have the chicken-fried steak with biscuits and gravy, please." "Sir, this is CRACK PIPE, we serve narcotics here. You're looking for CRACK BAR, that's 2 blocks east of here"
@PASH32277 ай бұрын
Hey dad, can we get dinner at Crack Bar tonight?
@IveGotToast7 ай бұрын
Too bad Hunter Biden already trademarked Crack Bar
@TheDigitalslayer7 ай бұрын
But that would make too much sense.
@Nersius7 ай бұрын
Better ingredients would get me back in. Tried their meat loaf and fried chicken, loved the atmosphere, but that food was drier and blander than a saltine.
@QuilloManar7 ай бұрын
The only modernization thats required for restaurants is to modernize the staff wages out of the early 1960s.
@camrynalivia7 ай бұрын
Thank you SO much for making this video and for mentioning the ETCs. I’ve been an ETC for almost three and a half years and I’m also a district leader. This news has been heartbreaking. There’s been ETCs in this company long than I’ve been alive (23 yo) and this is a position that so many of us wanted to keep forever. We help develop and train all our employees, act as a counselor, a google search engine, a mentor, and a guide for all things CB. We were known to many as “the glue that holds each store together.” I’m so devastated that this is really happening.
@hmmmm6367 ай бұрын
Yeah my etc has been there for like 20 years, I didn't even know about this till today. How are the new hires going to be handled?
@camrynalivia6 ай бұрын
@@hmmmm636 It’s all on the managers now..
@theuseraccountname7 ай бұрын
Modern businesses are pump-and-dump schemes for the executives. New CEO comes in, guts the company for short-term profits (raking in lots of cash for themself), leaves, then does the same thing for the next business. You can see this time and time again.
@charlietallman95837 ай бұрын
Agreed, even if they get fired they get a HUGE severance and somehow that crappy performance on their resume helps them land the next big job!
@jonusaguilar81566 ай бұрын
Sounds exactly like how crypto scams operate
@KaioKenneth46 ай бұрын
I've never thought about it like that before but that's a good way to sum it up
@KeeperOfKale2225 ай бұрын
I honestly think this is what’s happening with Disney
@rolfathan7 ай бұрын
It's too late. The "simplification" decor to the logos is on its way out the door. It's very 2015, and it's starting to show that people are fed up with the aesthetic. There's a reason the over-design of the 00s are getting popular with youths as well. People are getting tired of modern, flat, corporate barren hospital cafeteria aesthetics, and as a graphic designer, I welcome this change with open arms. I don't pretend to know exactly where it is going, but it's clear that people want personality.
@HauntakuTV7 ай бұрын
People wanna go into a restaurant for the V I B E S! Fast food places are literally losing money by focusing too much on the drive thru side of things. People aren't gonna sit inside a McDonald's these days unless it's retro.
@bane22017 ай бұрын
I love 90s/00s designs! I'd much rather have websites with dancing letters, eyesore backgrounds, visitor counters, and stylesheets short enough to fit on a napkin than "modern" sterilized trash. That sounds sarcastic but it isn't, I genuinely love that era of design. It's nice to have a clearer signal what the vibe is - if I'm in the right mood I'll walk in and buy something. I've impulse-gone to places just from looking in their windows and liking the decor.
@SCIFIguy647 ай бұрын
I feel like design trends fade once large public institutions like education or health or government adopt them. My high school was a single story building made of red brick with a pretty unimpressive entrance of 4 double doors. Now it’s being remodeled with an extra story and millennial grey accents around these giant glass panes. I remember the auditorium having those test trays that fold over with signs screwed in that forbade cellphones and pagers. I went to visit for an open house and it just felt like a Starbucks inside, all the concrete bricks covered with drywall, lights that turn off as you walk away. Worst of all, the auditorium had no charm with grey carpet and lighter grey movie theater seats, of course missing those janky trays. They painted over murals I remember seeing every day, the names students years before, with and after me signed on the exposed stage bricks hidden by the curtains just gone, completely replaced by sturdier albeit boring steel pillars. Now these designs hurt me, seeing the character of a beloved institution just gone. Now people are seeing issue with this starbucking and I feel the next trend in design/style will be a radical shift to some sorta kitschy 90’s modernism that millennials and gen z grew up with, were intimately involved with in their childhood and now inspire their design as they enter the professional world these next several years.
@ugeanspyrll68167 ай бұрын
@@HauntakuTVIronically related to the topic of this video, the only reason I EVER eat at McDonald’s anymore is going on Friday mornings and listening to the local elderly farmers talk about mundane local happenings. If there were a Cracker Barrel in my hometown, I wouldn’t have any reason to eat there. Once again, localism seems to be the universal answer in this collapsing nation, more concerned with Russia and China than our neighbours.
@tux14687 ай бұрын
THANK YOU! finally someone says it
@melissad40567 ай бұрын
I don't understand why companies who want to rebrand always make the worst possible logo imaginable. The old logo was a bit dated, sure, but it was instantly recognizable. The new one looks like a new boutique brunch spot that's just like the 20 others around it.
@Sgt_Kilborn7 ай бұрын
I'm convinced that if you gave the decision makers at these companies an IQ test, they'd all score at below average. Nothing else makes sense
@pattheplanter7 ай бұрын
The new one makes me worry for the wooden barrel with a plant in it. That wood is going to rot and what on Earth is that plant and why is its stalk bare?
@gavinthecrafter7 ай бұрын
My conspiracy theory is that graphic designers within companies intentionally try to convince their upper management to change logos solely so that they can retain their position in the company. If there's no rebranding happening, why do you still need them around?
@appleseed82827 ай бұрын
Its for scaleability Gotta have it visable from an app icon or merch...
@MysteryMii7 ай бұрын
Then again Burger King and Pizza Hut have basically done the opposite by just going back to their old logos. Sometimes the more recognizable logo is the one you previously had before it was modernized in the late 90’s/early 2000’s.
@RoundBear-re9kd6 ай бұрын
This feels like that one episode of Spongebob where Pearl "modernized" the Krusty Krab by making it a completely different restaurant.
@shinyprisma60856 ай бұрын
"This may be nostalgia talking" *proceeds to explain the entirety of whats going wrong with the restaurant industry in such a good way
@SloMoMonday7 ай бұрын
We're in this terrifying end game where leadership has never worked the line and line workers can never make it to leadership. The MBA industrial complex in full swing. Now bolts are falling off planes, we're asked to tip machines and McDonald's is luxury dining.
@andrewhooper76037 ай бұрын
I work in manufacturing and a fun game to play is to wait for someone in management to suggest a canine-faeces tier process modification and to ask them to show you how. "Oh, you think the hinges should be pre-installed on the deckled and then we'll just shoot the hinges into the parcel shelf? A fascinating idea, but I'm a little confused on the specifics. Let me see it in action."
@iansun427 ай бұрын
Very true, everything in society has simply gotten too big. I don't think people realize how much the population of the US has grown since 1950
@dick-vn3yv7 ай бұрын
Wait until you get a new DEI pilot or surgeon.
@Jade.Palace7 ай бұрын
the average MBA couldn’t be trusted to use a toaster, never mind spearhead company changes. drives me fucking nuts that the degree exists
@joemerino32437 ай бұрын
@SloMoMonday beautifully said.
@MCBGamer7 ай бұрын
I know it isn't a restaurant, but touching on your last point about community engagement; Barnes and Noble was falling off bad a few years ago but they have really worked to shift the image by allowing each store to stock what they want, host events, and even change interior signage. I think the sooner companies and CEOs stop making stupid decisions where they think one month ahead, instead of years ahead, the sooner we will see better food and service.
@froglaps407 ай бұрын
Corporations really need to allow local stores to cater to their local populace... one size fits all, does not fit all around a country this big.
@GenerateSilence7 ай бұрын
@@froglaps40 PREACH!
@thestupidcommentguy7 ай бұрын
true; i went to a barnes and noble in a republican area and there were Atlas Shrugged posters, whereas a barnes and noble in a democrat area advertised Obama's autobiography.
@professorhaystacks66067 ай бұрын
How long ago was this? I noticed a good... 10-ish years ago that the selecton between B&N's varied pretty widely.
@MCBGamer7 ай бұрын
@@professorhaystacks6606 Around 2017 or so they had a change in leadership and until 2021 it was looking pretty bad.
@sevendeadlysquids4047 ай бұрын
You have reservations? Huh, normally I just walk into Cracker Barrel and they have seats open.
@dragon11307 ай бұрын
*Badum tish*
@syrsafox327 ай бұрын
That's funny.
@patricklora44347 ай бұрын
😂
@daninraleigh7 ай бұрын
I don't know where you live, but here in the South, EVERY Cracker Barrel historically has no parking spaces open, let alone seats - until last week.
@adamantiiispencespence40124 ай бұрын
Since when I've never seen a Cracker Barrel that was packed months gills at breakfast and dinner? That's really sad if that no longer the case.
@Bobalini17 ай бұрын
1:10 I also heard that as a kid, but we had one down the road from where i lived so we went relatively often and I just loved the shop/restaurant combo and being able to play checkers with my dad
@chase55134 ай бұрын
... "Oh hey did you hear Cracker Barrel is paying their employees $5/hr more? Oh snap, let's go eat there!"
@AidanPatko7 ай бұрын
I hate everything about these plans. Literally ate at Cracker Barrel yesterday and she wants to change everything that everyone loves about the place.
@burntvirtue7 ай бұрын
@@growingmelancholy8374 Some men just want to watch the world burn
@flamekiller33387 ай бұрын
@@growingmelancholy8374 get better bait 🤡
@Tocaraca7 ай бұрын
Cracker Barrel has good food and a decent atmosphere. Nothing wrong with it and nothing that needs changing except for its reputation, since the longer it continues being an "old white southern racist people's restaurant" the less popular it becomes with new generations
@MagnesiumPC7 ай бұрын
Evidently people don't love it anymore, the business is declining in sales & reputation.
@gregdonoghue34647 ай бұрын
Agree,cHiring former Taco Bell CEO invites a sure failure. All it needs is more comfortable seating and portion control.
@johnblunt66937 ай бұрын
CEO's doing anything except fix the actual problem moment
@StaticR7 ай бұрын
I feel like she does have a plan but it's not about making any of the brands better or more successful. Given her previous leadership positions I speculate its more like: 1. Get hired by a food chain thats struggling with the promise to turn the ship around 2. Squeeze out a quick short term cash flow increase via increasing prices. 3. after a while, leave with a nice bonus package 4. let someone else deal with the long term consequences of unsustainable business practices, not your problem since you'll be long gone by then.
@SavageGreywolf7 ай бұрын
that's because 90% of the time the problem is them.
@andrewhooper76037 ай бұрын
@@StaticR show up do what the management consultants tell you to do oopsie.jpg ????? private equity time
@jasonkeith28327 ай бұрын
@@StaticR That is just the basic CEO playbook at this point. You show up and cut a bunch of positions to push profits up nominally for a year or two, finalize your exit bonus based on how much "profit" you were able to bring in, then leave while distracting people away from the fact that all executive positions are leeching away the profits regular employees make.
@tadstrange14657 ай бұрын
@@StaticRthis is the playbook of most corporate executives
@kingdededethegod53137 ай бұрын
They shouldn't have fired Brad's wife
@Nerfyboy8007 ай бұрын
Never forgive, never forget
@johanbjorkman19147 ай бұрын
11 YEARS OF SERVICE GODDAMNIT! AND THEY FIRED HER!
@dignusferox25707 ай бұрын
This old boy is steaming
@harrisonbaylor14327 ай бұрын
One of the pillars that caused this country to fall. Up there with Harambe.
@professorhaystacks66067 ай бұрын
@@harrisonbaylor1432 Need a 4 horsemen theme on these. Harambe, Brad's Wife, Fyre Festival, and... I want to say Mulan Szechuan Sauce, but as that was technically a good thing I'm not sure it works. How about the (arguably) botched Szechuan Sauce roll-out?
@Triffinator17 ай бұрын
On the idea of working with local communities, in Australia we have Grill'd. It's a so-so - maybe better than average - burger chain that uses avocado in too many burgers. But, every person who places a burger order gets a bottle cap. They can take these bottle caps to 3 jars, each of which is for a local community group or issue. Things like dog shelters, homeless shelters or junior athletic clubs. Each jar will receive a portion of a lump sum, divided up by community vote. It's a small notion, but most of the time I can get behind the causes involved (sometimes it's things like donations to a local church and that feels icky compared to the other options I've mentioned). It doesn't have to be a huge amount per store per month. But a little bit of appreciation is earned by the company for having that kind of charity.
@starboycristian7 ай бұрын
and to add to this - the 600+ employees are the Employee Training Coordinators. These are the people in charge of onboarding, training new hires, coaching and developing employees, ensuring that their stores are compliant with Labor Laws and State Alcohol permits, and employee morale. Now these responsibilities are being given to the managers who most have no clue or time to perform these responsibilities because they're either short staffed or busy running the business, making sure the store is clean and checking on food safety, and being out in the dining room with the guests who are eating and shopping. The restaurant is only as good as it's Emplpyee Training Coordinator and his/her partnership with the General Manager. Managers are already working 50+ hours a week and are EXHAUSTED. Eliminating this position is going to lead to higher employee and manager turnover, untrained employees, bad service, and less return rate from guests.
@hmmmm6367 ай бұрын
And also have to be a prep cook 2-5 hours cuz they have to cut down labor cost. It has a trickle down effect, as a backup cook I end up having to take the time to fry chicken cuz im back there and the managers busy.
@Florkl7 ай бұрын
Cracker Barrel *is* Nostalgia. Like it’s whole aesthetic is to give a vibe that it’s remained unchanged since before you were born. The most innovation needed is taking classic ingredients and putting a spin on them.
@justingoodhart84897 ай бұрын
When I go into a Cracker Barrel (been a while) I always am reminded of my grandmom taking me and me playing with that little plank board on the table. With no knowledge, and little to offer when it comes to running a restaurant chain company… I’m not sure why companies want to move away from the old guard when so many people nowadays seem to fawn over nostalgia and the way things used to be. Wouldn’t it make more sense to lean into that? Even seeing in Austin’s video the logo changes for Wendy’s, Sonic, BK, etc. that just annoys me cuz there’s no need to change what’s already a good thing. But again I know I don’t know anything about this stuff so it’s all just my personal feelings that may very well not be commonly thought by others.
@thegardenofeatin59657 ай бұрын
Those shots of Cracker Barrel interiors do feel dated and uninviting in like three different ways. First of all is that particular staggered brick-wood-whatever floor pattern that I associate with the 1980's, then the entire building inside and out is meant to look like a Wild West set, greys and greyish-greens meant to look like unfinished wood that's been left outside for a century. The people this aesthetic is nostalgic for are the same people who lynched black people for drinking out of the wrong fountain, the faster we can eliminate their contributions to society the better we'll be. Ditch that for a varnished pine look. Get rid of the kerosene lamps on the tables. Warm up and brighten the interior. Make it rustic but freshly built. "The old fashioned way" doesn't need to mean "built in 1860 by a man in a stove pipe hat." That's beyond un-blanding the food. I don't eat at Cracker Barrel very often because my last few visits there included dry biscuits, unseasoned meat, several kinds of runny slop...we're talking public school cafeteria grade food here, served by someone in an apron in a dark dingy building with a gift shop.
@kenrickman66977 ай бұрын
@@thegardenofeatin5965 Thank you!! I’ve begun to wonder if I’m the only person who doesn’t care for Cracker Barrel. It’s not inviting to me, it just feels like yet another corporate appropriation of of Nostalgia(tm). The food is consistently boring, and I have never in my life had a single meal at a Cracker Barrel that was memorable enough for me to say “I need this in my life again.” It’s generic, under seasoned, under flavored, inoffensive food. In my world, it fills a slightly slower paced spot alongside McDonald’s for places I know I can get edible food on a trip or with a group. It will neither offend nor impress. And somehow, I don’t see THAT changing any time soon. If Cracker Barrel closest it’ll just be relaxed with another fast casual chain serving the same generic fast casual food. It will not be missed, nor will its inevitable replacement likely be any more interesting.
@Mentro1407 ай бұрын
@@thegardenofeatin5965 you sound insane
@bigjohnsbreakfastlog58197 ай бұрын
Apparently, the menu changes have received some positive feedback (people love the jalapeno corn bread), but it's the aesthetic that's the issue.
@yumimakai7 ай бұрын
The whole reason why I love Cracker Barrel is BECAUSE it still has its charm and isn't boring, cold & dead modern. That and the chicken and dumplings. Really the only upgrade they could use beyond actually paying their employees more is the floors. Leave everything else alone.
@blakebrooks43147 ай бұрын
Ah, yes, I go to Cracker Barrel the OLD country store to have a simplistic and "hip" vibe.
@dabluflcn4 ай бұрын
“Young people will eat there if the prices were cheaper and the food were better” - I will take that a step further to say young people would actually enjoy the environment too, because what’s now become vintage is food quality and well paid staff.
@chrislayer67077 ай бұрын
I like and shared! This needs to go viral and hopefully get the right attention. Enough is enough!
@brandonking1447 ай бұрын
I hate corporations are blaming inflation yet have record profits, exec bonuses, stock buybacks and dividends
@HauntakuTV7 ай бұрын
These big companies are always struggling because of their stupid decisions, so then they make MORE stupid decisions and then...
@the_travelingbreeze7 ай бұрын
Gotta pay those shareholder somehow, even if shareholders are not the ones actually making profits
@palaceofwisdom94487 ай бұрын
@@the_travelingbreeze That really is true. They have a legal obligation to maximize value to shareholders, even if it means making dubious decisions.
@PrezVeto7 ай бұрын
The Fed recently released a study that thoroughly tested and debunked the idea that prices are up because of corporate greed. Profit figures are setting records because that's what businesses rebounding from recession and an inflating currency predispose. Profit _margins_ are the relevant metric, not profit totals, and profit margins are in line with those companies had during past economic recoveries. And looking at stock buybacks and dividends in addition to profit is double counting because those aren't subtracted in the course of calculating profit. They're paid out _using_ profit. Profit and profit margin figures already capture them.
@PrezVeto7 ай бұрын
@@the_travelingbreeze Profit is a product of combining capital with labor. (And the labor is sometimes as insignificant as the capital owner's own acts of buying and selling the capital.) The shareholders are the source of the capital. Marx's labor theory of value has been known to be wrong for a long time. There's a good reason Marxism is far more popular in humanities departments than economics ones.
@Jraice7 ай бұрын
I worked at Cracker Barrel for years awhile ago. One of the ideas they tried to run with was switching out the salt and pepper shakers for grinders. The BIG STINK that was made about those (because a lot of customers have arthritis/hand issues) was crazy. These folks definitely do not want to mess with an app. Even in the few years i worked there (pre-pandemic) they kept cutting hours for employees. Starting out they had more focus on customer service in the shop. Gift wrapping, gift bundles, interacting with folks coming in the store. When i left it was limited to one person in the entire retail area, limited customer interaction, and heaven forbid you mention gift wrap. Funnily enough, you still had to do all your daily tasks but you couldnt leave the floor or leave the register. OKAY Sharon, how am i supposed to clean the restroom or straighten the store or restock anything if i cant leave the register at all. 🙄
@better.better7 ай бұрын
@@baronvonslambertthat and because they think they have to because the others do... like back in the 90s every company had to have a website, even if they had absolutely no reason to have one, and when you got there, it was the equivalent of a yellow pages ad's worth of information... one way where you're all wrong though, old people are ALL about figuring out that app if it'll give them a discount... they will struggle with that shit in the checkout line, holding up the works for hours trying to figure it out just for that 15% discount (that ends up only being $1.50) honestly, I'm surprised the scammers haven't figured that out yet... why are they struggling with pretending to be the IRS when they can make a coupon app with huge on-screen buttons?
@thomaseriksen68857 ай бұрын
Quite recently grandmothers spouse couldn't even work out which way to hold a pepper grinder. I only narrowly avoided a LOL
@BegoneJonah4 ай бұрын
I have a EE degree and 38 years' experience with computers - and I don't want to look at a cell phone while dining or at a theme park. I do those things to *get away from* apps and cell phones. And, no, I don't want to see McDonald's or Starbucks in theme parks either - but those have gotten so expensive I probably won't go any more. More bang for the buck on a Viking River Cruise.
@wyw8767 ай бұрын
I predict the chain's logo will be "updated" into the two letters, "cb", in lowercase, colored flat gold with a brown edging stroke, with the 'b', kicked out at an informal angle. And that the redesign process will be billed to corporate for at least us$1.1 million.
@futuregamer257 ай бұрын
Flawless modern design 10/10
@thekydragon7 ай бұрын
Reminds me a lot of the fiasco of the redesign of the University of Kentucky logo...which ended up being a slight variation of the logo their famous basketball team had used for the past several decades. And by slight, I mean they used a SLIGHTLY different varsity font than they did before.
@hahasamian80107 ай бұрын
Making the b look like a rocking chair is kind of genius regardless of the whole modern design thing
@dirtyhiggins54846 ай бұрын
Yeah the pic of Uncle Hershel will probably be accused of being racist
@craigwilliamsSeekTheLord6 ай бұрын
I loved this video, it was great, your words were pure gold. The best part about Cracker Barrel is that it’s a step back in time. It’s like a museum that you get to eat in and feel welcomed!
@macmurfy2jka7 ай бұрын
Considering that one of my favorite parts of Cracker Barrel, as a 20 something “young” person, is the antique looking and feeling furniture and real antique often very local decor, it surprises me what the CEO really wants to modernize and homogenize. I always like seeing exactly what the decorators scrounged from the area to put on the walls. Trying to sus out what the themes they tapped into for certain vignettes is a favorite part of the experience. At a local one, situated in a lakes and hills region of my state, they themed the decor on skiing, winga-dinga auto culture, waterfront activities, and small scale agriculture adjacent industry. Hunting and trapping was heavily featured in Harrisburg, PA. One in Tennessee that I visited featured forestry and and subsistence farming equipment. Honestly I agree with your assessment of how to better connect with customers. Trying to make them places that revolve around a hyper local focus would actually help greatly in building the places up, but it must be focused on in the marketing. Gen Z will only get caught up in this if it is used like a typical TikTok gimmick. Additionally there is no place by me where I can buy food like what a Cracker Barrel serves. That living history elements can help to highlight some influencer centric type of outreach. A campaign to help to highlight local historic variations on classic disses or entirely new menu items based on local flavors could really help with doubling down on the Brand’s local looking competency.
@gingerweisbarth19677 ай бұрын
I called it Crack Bar because we couldnt get enough of what we loved there. Then they dropped ALL of our favorite menu items. I still eat there often (I'm a senior citizen, after all) and enjoy the decorations and store. Stop changing!
@kerim.peardon55517 ай бұрын
They changed the recipe of the chicken fried chicken that I've eaten on every trip to Cracker Barrel for about 35 years. That's possibly worse than the year my mother surprised us at Thanksgiving with some sort of fancy, homemade cranberry sauce she found a recipe for in a magazine, when we had lived our entire lives--for multiple generations--eating cranberry sauce out of a can like God intended. I stopped eating there after that. If my mother suggests CB, I say I don't like it anymore and suggest somewhere else.
@alexlowe20547 ай бұрын
@@kerim.peardon5551 "eating cranberry sauce out of a can like God intended" Spoken like a true American.
@ansleyvangorkom94917 ай бұрын
After having listened to the Trader Joe’s podcast and developing a great deal of respect for their company, I’m starting to appreciate more just how unique they are. Not a restaurant, I know, but they prioritize finding high quality food to share with their customers for low prices. They make a point of hiring friendly, dedicated employees. They don’t have TVs or screens or terminals-just people. They don’t sell products online, despite huge demand, but instead they really focus on making a unique and special in-store experience. All their stores have a program giving food to folks in the local community who need it. They are, in my mind, the exactly what they claim to be: a national chain of neighborhood grocery stores. And I really admire them for it. I hope the pendulum swings back soon and that the trend among companies becomes more like the Trader Joe’s business model.
@Just_Some_Yonko_With_A_Beard6 ай бұрын
I like this sentiment. there is definitely some overlap between industries making things sterile and automated and younger generations getting more terminally online and out of touch with their roots and communities. the human experience seems more streamlined than ever now.
@BegoneJonah4 ай бұрын
I LOVE Trader Joe's. They remind me of the little independent grocery stores you find near the beach when on vacation, which means that when I'm at Joe's I feel like I'm on vacation rather than on a dreary visit to the usual chain grocery store. They also hire artists... I like that, too.
@crimsong80687 ай бұрын
Something restaurants miss is that people don't just come for food, but for the experience. Is the place clean? Are the workers nice? Is the food good? It's a good experience that keeps people coming back. Unfortunately, the key to all of that is for the parent company to put more money into the restaurants... and we all know companies hate doing that.
@EveMizgala7 ай бұрын
They know that, they don't care. Corporations do not care about the quality of their products, they care about profits. If ignoring consumer complaints helps boost profits, that's what they do. If making the dining experience less enjoyable boosts profits, that's what they do. When shareholders see anything less than quarter after quarter growth as a failure, that's what the company aims to do.
@WoefulMinion7 ай бұрын
Agreed. If the only thing a restaurant offers is food, you might as well stay home. The food's usually better and you can have whatever you like.
@familyguy1996iscool3 ай бұрын
Young guy, 28 here. I love Cracker Barrel, their food is always good. It could be a tad cheaper but hey, it’s not Waffle House. A couple of months ago, some coworkers and I went into a Cracker Barrel and sat down for an early dinner, and we were seated all the way in the back of the dining room, which is fine, and we were told waitress would ask our drinks. So we wait for a good 30 minutes, not seeing anybody in our locality, and just talking and not thinking about time. Then, all of a sudden, a party of 10 people were seated right next to us, and they were asked their drinks, and when I saw the waitress bring their drinks out and asked them what they were having to eat, me and my coworkers got up and walked out
@neo1874207 ай бұрын
@ 5:28 I had to do a double take! That's Cookeville TN. I grew up around that area. It's cool to see a place you know randomly in a video. There's also a cracker barrel there.
@Lawg2027 ай бұрын
Am part of the younger generation, never particularly identified with the southern/country culture of my local area, still adore the rustic vibes of cracker barrel. If all of the cracker barrels get remodeled with sterile white lighting and generic fast food architecture I literally see no point in even going anymore. This reminds me a lot of what happened with stake n' shake after the pandemic. Gutted menu, automated ordering, unique quirks stripped away. They used to give all of the kids little hats, coloring page menus, and even little car models that you'd punch out of cardboard and fold up. That's all gone now (to my memory at least.)
@chessiecat967 ай бұрын
As someone who loves the old vibes, this hits hard.
@MrLofter6 ай бұрын
isnt that steak n shake ceo a hedge guy? think he is. they took away the 4 buck meals and changed the buns to dried sawdust . and no wait staff . that ended it for us.
@Fighter_Builder6 ай бұрын
Agreed. I'm not a country guy myself but I still have a lot of fondness for Cracker Barrel. It's just so cozy and chill, the food was great, and going there was always a treat. I have a lot of fond memories of it and yet going there even recently is like walking right into those old memories. Modernizing that would be an enormous mistake.
@heidiharris19846 ай бұрын
The same thing is happening to Hwy 55. They used to be all about the nostalgia, but their newer restaurants lack personality (aside from the strange modern architecture), the decor is nothing special and lost all of it's 1950's charm, and some restaurants even did away with the cardboard cars they'd give kids with their kids meals and all their famous frozen custard flavors (even though their website still shows them, the restaurant in Elizabeth City, NC does not offer them). It's a shame, because it was such a fun restaurant and now it's just a plain jane burger joint that's nothing special.
@lostincyberspaceIII7 ай бұрын
There's a local diner that servers a lot of the same food and it is super busy all the time. But it has good food, quick service and consistency. That last one is one of the defining features of success now.
@dontgivetwothwips36157 ай бұрын
There’s a breakfast place in my city that is packed from open to close, every day. The food is said to be amazing and affordable. I’ve never been because an hour wait to be seated is ridiculous IMO. There is demand for those types of restaurants. Cracker Barrel isn’t one of them. I think they’re best days are behind them
@TheIndianaGeoff4 ай бұрын
That's a great point. The good diner in your hometown is much better. But on the road CB was solid. Yes, the diner you don't know might be good, but you knew CB was solid. But the food quality dropped and I stopped going.
@infernaltomato7 ай бұрын
A few months ago my dad and I went to the Cracker Barrel in Springfield for his birthday and we both noticed that the food was a lot worse than usual, the prices were higher, and the service was nearly nonexistent. We decided we wouldn't be going back. I had no idea they were going through a corporate overhaul.
@Yesica19937 ай бұрын
I don't get to go there very often. (I don't drive.) But when I do, I love it. I had no idea all of this was going on either.
@chessiecat967 ай бұрын
This is a shock to me too, I can only see it getting worse as this "overhaul" proceeds.
@Yesica19937 ай бұрын
@@chessiecat96 It's a shame. It was a great place to make memories.
@chessiecat967 ай бұрын
@@Yesica1993 Indeed.
@FurryMLG7 ай бұрын
That's sad, that was my Family stop for food. Grandparents, My parents, and now me? What am I to have? Time to go to Waffle House
@etourdie7 ай бұрын
There's a local Mexican restaurant I've loved since I was a kid, and they reopened today after closing for remodeling due to being purchased in 2021. Half of the seating is closed, they removed the salsa bar, they added a regular bar (including regular bar food like wings), over half the menu is gone, there were 3 employees in the building, everything was about $4 more, and they evidently skimped on the silverware (The fork was like a pound of force away from bending, and the serrated "knife" cut about as well as a blunt object. I tested the latter by trying and failing to cut my finger)
@vanilla_milkshake7 ай бұрын
I've worked in the restaurant industry for almost 20 years and in my experience there's a big difference in the way corporate places run compared to independently owned. Just stop eating at big chain restaurants, go to your locally owned place. I promise the food will always better, and less expensive.
@marsproductions17 ай бұрын
All of these restaurants go into heavy debt with "modernization" instead of focusing on customer service and value.
@HauntakuTV7 ай бұрын
The focus should be on BRAND IDENTITY! Without a clear vision of what your brand stands for, it will slowly die.
@CrazyBear657 ай бұрын
There is no _value_ anymore. Everything is just cheap, mass-produced, plastic junk.
@Coffeepanda2947 ай бұрын
"Gamifying inflation" Wow. That made me think.
@SeenAGreatLight7 ай бұрын
I am so sad to hear this. That restaurant was my childhood. Went there to cheer up after my beloved cat passed away. I don't want it to change.
@freshfrosco5947 ай бұрын
Wonderful intro explaining your subconscious biases, the fact that you do that sets you apart from almost all other KZbinrs and also let me know you probably spend more time thinking about what you say
@kcchristian6 ай бұрын
I love your “think local, not global” point. I was just at Hersheypark for the first time and I was most taken by how locally focused it is and how I think that’s contributed to their success. They never tried to open another one in California or Texas or something. They put all their local profits into improving their local park and the city around it. Milton Hershey started this by building a theater, stadium, arena, theme park all in the town of his factory, helping the town as a whole. Other profits seem to go to giving back as well. And part of that is it gives the town and the park and the company the same identity. That feels more right to me than a faceless global corporation, every day of the week.
@jackcharlotte257 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to hear I'm not the only one bothered by how the aesthetic for modern fast food joints has uniformly been...the lobby of a three-star hotel 😂
@alohadave7 ай бұрын
It's like they had extra siding and decided to put it on the inside too.
@briandonegan84807 ай бұрын
Most modern fast food restaurants scream "Don't come in here. You aren't welcome. Use the drive thru and leave NOW!" and its being reinforced by ripping out the self service drinks and free refills on them. I hate it.
@dicksonavon4567 ай бұрын
They all look like dentist offices!! Who wants to eat at your dentists?? There is a clean look. It's called keeping the area clean! I dont want sterile, I just want clean!!!
@randomtinypotatocried7 ай бұрын
@@briandonegan8480That's the philosophy lately for Starbucks interior design, including uncomfortable chairs to keep customers from staying long
@lastspring7 ай бұрын
I also don't go to Cracker Barrel to get drunk. So strange that they got a liquor license and started serving alcohol. The place always had an "after church" vibe going and when they started serving alcohol, it just seemed to break this.. Just my perspective.
@SeanA0997 ай бұрын
It’s the ultimate roadtrip restaurant. My family would always stop there
@andrewhooper76037 ай бұрын
I can't understand stopping at a national chain while traveling abroad.
@TheScrubmuffin697 ай бұрын
@@andrewhooper7603 RIGHT?!?! Like are these people terminally stupid?!?!
@magic1wizard7 ай бұрын
@@andrewhooper7603Have you ever traveled the interstate? At the exits there is usually only fast food places and cracker barrel tends to be one of the only sit down restaurants.
@gustavusadolphus43447 ай бұрын
@@andrewhooper7603there's a difference between the actual road trip and the time spent at the place you Travel to. Eating at cracker barrel on the actual drive is amazing. It's familiar, nostalgic, easy to get to off the interstate, and gives you a chance to stretch your legs from the drive. However when I'm actually at my destination, I would never go to a chain as I know have time to explore new food options.
@jdshear016 ай бұрын
Great video, I agree with all of your points. My biggest problems are with the long wait times...you get inside and the bottleneck isn't seating, it's typically lack of staffing. Having affordable options is a challenge but not an impossible situation, they could provide different and/or seasonal offerings as well to 'pull' in a new crowd. But whatever, as a whole it's a great restaurant and I don't want them to change much of anything at all.
@atentoni6 ай бұрын
We used to eat at CB pretty often. It's one of only a few sit-down restaurants in our town. We stopped going there a couple of years ago after several, several consecutive experiences where we got terrible service and bad food. It had nothing to do with the decor.
@TheCommonGentry7 ай бұрын
this reminds me of what happened to Red Lobster and Olive Garden. they went the "bistro" route.
@sprengar7 ай бұрын
i work at a panera bread and they've been doing the same thing, we're currently in the process of losing our bakers/fresh bread in favor of frozen bread. they keep introducing stupid menu items and cutting old favorites, keeping prices high, lowering ingredient quality, and pressuring stores to save on labor.
@JBlazingit7 ай бұрын
I use to eat at Panera for lunch fairly regularly and stopped because the bread was just meh and the price doubled. So this comment makes a lot of sense.
@lorelord24187 ай бұрын
Wait. The *Bread* restaurant is currently uninvesting in bread. Are they trying to go bankrupt?
@MickSupper6 ай бұрын
Like yoga mat Subway bread.
@hartfartpoptart6 ай бұрын
Noted, I will try to avoid them.
@edwardconley52506 ай бұрын
I remember the last time I tried to eat at a Panera. Had to order at a kiosk, at least 50% of the menu wasn't available because they didn't have the ingredients, the prices were ridiculous. I don't plan on returning. Granted, I never liked it in the first place, but my wife used to love it.
@PsRohrbaugh7 ай бұрын
YES THIS SO MUCH! What Cracker Barrel needs to do is charge a reasonable price for overnight parking (many RVers park in their parking lot for free overnight). Just charge $5.
@serenitymoon8257 ай бұрын
One thing I'll always remember about cracker barrel is my family always being the only black family in the whole restaurant
@nave15747 ай бұрын
I worked at a Cracker Barrel 2 years ago here in Missouri and the amount of boomers, and some even older folks, being confused by just tapping a card makes me glad I never had to force an app on them. The $11.50 I was getting paid as an employee in retail was not worth the headaches lol
@napoleonfeanor7 ай бұрын
In my country, you will just psy cash. Chain restaurants aren't as common and many small ones won't accept anything else
@Spriteplug7 ай бұрын
Trying to make Cracker Barrel hip is like a mom using internet slang.
@insertgoodchannelnamehere7 ай бұрын
Classic restaurant known for its atmosphere has out of touch management completely change its aesthetic to try to make it more "modern", driving away old clientele while failing to attract a new one. Classic.
@paulandbenny6 ай бұрын
We used to eat here about once a week. But the service and food has both went down hill in the past couple years.. it has nothing to do with decor or comfortable chairs. We don't go anymore. So sad.
@Figgy_Jub7 ай бұрын
I worked at a Cracker Barrel for a bit, it was one of the more populated stores, lots of visitors and made lots of money. Most people came for the food believe it or not…. When it comes to the store people loved that you could get things you can’t get anywhere else… like Candy that isn’t manufactured anymore, or nick nacs and board games and toys in the same vain. Lot of the other stuff was just stupidly expensive, like seriously…. I almost got fired because I felt bad trying to push that shit onto people on the sales floor. Their leadership to me felt rotten, I had no idea what I was supposed to be doing the entire time, all my co-workers just felt like they didn’t want to be there, it’s like a McDonald’s as far as worker morale goes. Was also very cringe culture in management, they made us wear a neck tag that basically said “This person is capable of basic human communication” In that business language everyone hates.
@TheCommonGentry7 ай бұрын
Raisin Canes and Whataburger do the Community stuff. especially in the decor and showcasing the local schools from high school to college.
@lowlevelm7 ай бұрын
Whataburger employee here, they are too slowly becoming everyone else, and trying to cheap out.
@OtakuUnitedStudio7 ай бұрын
The fact that Five Guys _started_ at 6 dollars for a cheeseburger the first time I went there and have doubled since then is not convincing me that I made the right choice by having _never_ eaten one of their burgers. Everything is turning into Krabby O'Monday's now. Spongebob made fun of this nearly 20 years ago and the people who grew up watching that show are now old enough to be in market consultancy, _and doing the exact thing they made fun of._
@erictheexile7 ай бұрын
Thanks for saying this. 100% agree with the apps, and the boring coffee shop look of every fast food chain.
@KeeperOfKale2225 ай бұрын
Cracker Barrel is wonderful, it reminds me of my childhood and having dinner with my Grandparents. It is a slice of home for me and it changing would be so sad.
@saltysnowflake58327 ай бұрын
My least favorite thing ever is adding tips to everything… like no I’m not going to tip 30% - which was originally intended to incentivize good service - to pick up a mobile order, something that requires sometimes no customer service, especially when I’m ordering on the app. I’m not responsible for playing your employee’s wages past what I’m charged for the food
@stapuft7 ай бұрын
If anything the rebrand will make them go belly up, people like cracker barrel the way it WAS., not the way it is now, after they went out of their way to make everything cheeper (for them to make), but the way it used to be 20 plus years ago. And going "modern" will do nothing but drive even more customers away.
@vxer7 ай бұрын
It’s already going belly up. This might just expedite it a bit.
@potatoonskates52507 ай бұрын
where the FRICK did the BARREL in CRACKER BARREL go
@SrirachaChugChallenge747-jq7by7 ай бұрын
exactly! where did it come from? where did it go?
@connorrhun7 ай бұрын
Where did it come from cracker barrel joe
@aec05057 ай бұрын
@@SrirachaChugChallenge747-jq7by where did it come from, cotton eyed Joe?
@CentreMetre7 ай бұрын
@@SrirachaChugChallenge747-jq7by Where did it come from, Cracker-Barrelled Joe?
@Croz897 ай бұрын
@@SrirachaChugChallenge747-jq7by where did it come from, cracker-eye Joe?
@Wilderness-Will7 ай бұрын
I'm just commenting to improve this video's algorithmic reach in the hope that as many franchise restaurant finance and operational executives will be exposed to it as possible.
@matthewreynolds23847 ай бұрын
Localization of merch/deco/events is actually a very interesting suggestion
@mikeAwelsh4 ай бұрын
8:15 So, I worked at a Cracker Barrel and there is absolutely no lack of adequate training, not at any point in the last decade or so. The training was the most thorough I’ve ever experienced and I’ve worked at 8 or 9 chain restaurants . It was somewhat obnoxious how thorough it was at times. The stars on the servers aprons represent how much training they have received. In order to earn a star You have to go through and pass a test for an insane amount of training modules. If you want better sections and would like to be a shift lead, trainer or advance yourself up the ladder… You have to go through the training and have the correct number of stars. However, I completely agree with so many of your points and your over all sentiment. The switching of the decor and simplifying of their offerings could really backfire because their audience has come to expect a wide variety. It makes it feel like a real old country store if they simplify it’s just gonna feel like another gift shop . Also, their menu is outdated and could use a little refresher. But if they are too heavy-handed and strip away everything that makes the brand what it is… There seriously going to alienate their audience. It will be really interesting to see how this all plays out. I think your prediction may be correct though…
@mikeAwelsh4 ай бұрын
Also, 98% of what I did in the training modules was completely self administered on a computer. Cracker Barrel has a robust library of in-house trading media and software. So, we actually didn’t even have a “trainer” per se. I’m not sure if the eliminating of any position would affect the thoroughness of the training that they do at Cracker Barrel. Just offering more context to why I mentioned training specifically.
@bright12067 ай бұрын
You are spot. on. Thank you for saying what we’re all saying, but not into microphones!
@hasanmahmd7 ай бұрын
Bro I deadass started working at Cracker Barrel as a summer job this year
@SrirachaChugChallenge747-jq7by7 ай бұрын
oof dawg u cooked
@SalisburySnake7 ай бұрын
1) Keep working there until they remodel and throw out all the awesome decorations. 2) Use them to open a highly successful restaurant chain. 3) Profit.
@queuedjar45787 ай бұрын
Get ready lose your job because your braindead CEO decided to overpay a marketing team millions of dollars to make an objectively worse MS Paint bland modernized logo and repaint your walls.
@joshsimpson797 ай бұрын
Old folks love cracker barrel. The portions are good, the food is good and the prices aren't terrible. Olds also love that old look. Making sweeping changes seems like a bad move, but I also didn't know the chain was struggling. So who knows? I certainly don't.
@vxer7 ай бұрын
I guess not enough old crackers are still alive to fill that barrel.
@SammyNail7 ай бұрын
Maybe because I was raised on my parents/grandparents nostalgia and around home restoration projects, but I love the old look and I just turned 32. It's a time at my birth I was 80 years separated from and I LOVE it.
@silicon2126 ай бұрын
8:40 Pizza Hut, Subway and BK went back to variations of their older logos. For those of us old enough to remember them the first time around, it's a bit of nostalgia to have them back.
@BegoneJonah4 ай бұрын
Ford used to have glommy modern logos but then went back to the Spencerian script in a blue oval. Graphic design success!
@Iamnottheplatypus7 ай бұрын
I love how each cracker barrel is unique.
@RallyTheTally7 ай бұрын
Cracker Barrel, like many companiee, don't understand the people that go there. Honestly if they can't keep it as it is now, or the same style, it is pointless and should just be let go of or convered into a whole new thing.
@HauntakuTV7 ай бұрын
There was once a pirate themed bar that got turned into a corporate modern mess and then later reverted back to the pirate theme because pirates are better than men in suits
@jacktoma217 ай бұрын
Using the Five Guys menu is a good example of how prices have just gotten so inflated. It was always seen as something that would be a bit more pricey then other fast food like Mcdonolds or Berger King because of better quality, but it has gotten to a place where the only real difference between the experience of going to a sit down place is just im getting my food quicker
@Knee_Boy647 ай бұрын
I love Cracker Barrel! There are no convenient Cracker Barrel locations where we live in the NW suburbs of Chicago, but they are a staple of every road trip I've ever taken. Whether with my family as a kid, my wife now, or with friends, we always go. Stopping at Cracker Barrel on the road trip is a necessary part of the journey, imo. I feel like I'm not alone in that experience, and it makes me wonder how much of the lost revenue is due to people just not taking road trips as often.
@kneesnap10417 ай бұрын
this was exactly my experience as well
@Dr.PicklePh.D.7 ай бұрын
Same! My mom complained about the food EVERY TIME, yet we always went (and still do) because that's just What You Do On Road Trips. I guess I was surprised to hear there aren't any in the NW suburbs though, because there are like 3 in the W/SW like 30 minutes apart. lol
@a.grimes42024 ай бұрын
I’m only 43 but yeah, I love the décor of the store/restaurant and it’s always cool to see the vintage candies and sodas they sell. Plus, occasionally I can find a package of Hydrox, the *superior* chocolate sandwich cookie, come at me, Oreo lovers LOL.
@thomaspetrucka7 ай бұрын
That one episode from Futurama comes to mind. The CEO just casually scoots in on a hoverchair and says "What IS a Cracker Barrel, really?" 🙄 In short, you're absolutely right. It's like these people want to change everything BUT the stuff that matters to us youngsters. I hope this doesn't take a turn for the worst. Great video! 🧡
@Sauce7877 ай бұрын
I worked at Cracker Barrel for 2 years, loved eating there, great experience anytime I went. After I stopped working there they seem to change a lot, which was weird to me because their core values were always remaining the same and providing good service. After covid the service seemed to diminish, they tried to change their menu up but all the new stuff was bad and they removed some of my favorite items from the menu. The fact that they were beginning to change was an immediate red flag to me, instead of paying people more and maintaining quality they kept trying new gimmicks. Weird cheap low quality menu items, overpriced coffee and they began serving alcohol. Nothing anyone ever asked for, or expected from a restaurant whose entire identity is being old country style where you can expect big portions of No Frills Southern Comfort food. The shop hasn't changed much since I've been, which is nice I really love the general store and I haven't noticed too much change with that although some of the nicer higher dollar items like tiffany style glass lamps aren't stocked as often as they used to be
@araknidude7 ай бұрын
God, it’s so frustrating that you’re as right as you are and that they absolutely will never ever listen to you
@Phillips8167 ай бұрын
Clean bathrooms???!? Based on my last visit, someone had some intense intestinal issues and left their ruined attire on the floor. My son reported this to the staff and we got a "Oh. Yeah. We know." in response, no timeline of correction or apologies. The manager was standing around talking to someone our entire visit. I would say they need to work on that suggestion as well.
@vxer7 ай бұрын
I mean did you see the food they served there? I am not surprised they are used to it.
@GlacialScion7 ай бұрын
Just goes to show how bad their training and compensation as a company is.
@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead7 ай бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this one! Thanks, Austin.
@GrandMasterBruh5 ай бұрын
Even as a gen z’er, I hate the modern look too, nobody likes it. It’s just out-of-touch rich people trying to guess what normal humans want, and failing miserably.
@jasonhatt42957 ай бұрын
Their recent menu seems to be targeted to college students, but I should know from more than a dozen family outings that it is people of much more advance age which frequent this establishment- so they should target their menu accordingly.
@dimesonhiseyes91347 ай бұрын
It's families. The number one draw is families. But the quality has gone down hill so much recently I don't really want to go back. If I'm being honest