1. Historia de racismo y controversias.
Cracker Barrel ha enfrentado acusaciones de racismo a lo largo de su historia, tanto interna como externamente, lo que ha generado controversias y demandas.
- Cracker barrel has a long history of racism.
- Black server at cracker barrel was called burnt biscuit by coworkers as bosses did nothing to stop racism suit.
- Cracker barrel was investigated by the george w. Bush admin doj and found to have engaged in a whole lot of racism.
2. Rebranding y reacciones polarizadas.
El intento de Cracker Barrel de renovar su imagen ha provocado reacciones encontradas, con algunos acusando a la empresa de "wokeismo" y otros defendiendo el cambio como un paso necesario.
- So listen, racism is horrible but cracker barrel gotta lean into their brand because wtf is that rebrand!?!?!?!?
- Yall telling cracker barrel to bring the racism back is frying me lmao can yall ever be serious? lmao.
- The people who want racism wont go for racism-zero sugar when racism baha blast is already available.
3. Racismo como ingrediente percibido.
Algunos usuarios en redes sociales sugieren que el racismo es un componente inherente a la identidad de Cracker Barrel, incluso llegando a considerarlo un "ingrediente secreto" de su comida.
- That could be their new tag line come for the food. Stay for the racism.
- As someone who doesnt particularly like the food there, the feeling you get from the sign--like youre about to encounter some vintage racism--is a very notable thing.
- Restaurant. Southern dishes. Racist atmosphere. Food hits every single time. The racism is the secret ingredient.
- This is the one time where racism is good, put it back! the threat of a lynching is what gives the food that umph, put. It. Back.
4. CrÃticas y boicots.
Las acusaciones de racismo han llevado a llamados a boicotear Cracker Barrel, con algunos usuarios expresando su decisión de no volver a frecuentar la cadena.
- I was unaware of the racism that crackerbarrel has a history of swirling around it. Wont be eating there again.
- If youre mad about the whole cracker barrel thing, you should ask yourself if you ate there for the food or for the racism.
- I am 50 years old. I know racism when i see it. I have eaten at cracker barrels with my wife and my mother in texas and louisiana when traveling within the past 7 years and never experienced racist actions from staff while eating. They have decent chicken dumplings and birthday cake pancakes.