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    Logo, Restaurant Change Backlash Hurt Cracker Barrel’s Profit, Outlook

    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsSeptember 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • Cracker Barrel Old Country Store posted weaker-than-expected profit and guidance on the pushback from the family restaurant chain’s rebranding plans.
    • CEO Julie Masino said traffic has fallen about 8% since the company’s August 19th logo change, which it reversed after negative feedback from customers.
    • Masino said traffic would likely continue to decline in the current quarter.

    Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (CBRL) shares fell Thursday as the blowback from the restaurant chain’s location updates and logo change hit its results and guidance.

    Shares of Cracker Barrel were recently down about 3%, extending year-to-date losses. The company reported fourth quarter fiscal 2025 adjusted earnings per share of $0.74, $0.06 less than analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha were looking for.

    Revenue fell 3% to $868.0 million, better than estimates. Comparable store restaurant sales rose 5.4%, but comparable store retail sales dropped 0.8%.

    Cracker Barrel recently backed away from a rebranding plan after facing a firestorm of criticism from customers. CEO Julie Masino said the company listened to the complaints, “switching back to our ‘Old Timer’ logo, hitting pause on remodels, and placing an even bigger emphasis in the kitchen and other areas that enhance the guest experience.”

    In a call with analysts Thursday, Masino said that since the date of the initial logo change, on August 19, store traffic has declined approximately 8%. Assuming similar trends for the rest of the quarter, she said, the company expects a fiscal first-quarter traffic decline of as much as 8%.

    \The company sees fiscal 2026 adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of $150 million to $190 million, and revenue of $3.35 billion to $3.45 billion. The Visible Alpha forecasts were for $237.8 million and $3.51 billion, respectively. 



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