(NEXSTAR) – Cracker Barrel’s recent attempts to introduce a new logo didn’t go over so well with its most vocal critics, prompting the company to revert back to the old logo on Tuesday.
A couple of other recent changes to the Cracker Barrel website, however, have largely gone under the radar.
As reported Thursday by outlets including The Advocate and CNN, Cracker Barrel’s website appears to have removed a “Pride page” referencing the company’s LGBTQ+ Alliance and its employees’ participation in past Pride parades in Nashville, according to an online archive of the site. There was also a page outlining the company’s diversity and inclusion efforts, which is no longer active.
“We are increasing our focus on leadership development and mentorship programs to better identify, recruit and adv