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Cracker Barrel responded to reports that it requires employees to eat exclusively at its restaurants while traveling for work, noting that the guidance is not new. The Southern-themed restaurant chain ...
If you work for Cracker Barrel and you're on a company road trip, you're expected to eat at Cracker Barrel — whenever practical, that is, the company said on Wednesday. Subscribe to read this story ad ...
Cracker Barrel employees must pay for their own alcohol when traveling for work — and should dine out at the Tennessee-based restaurant chain whenever possible, according to an internal message to ...
A Country Boy Breakfast from Cracker Barrel may sound like a great meal — that is, until you’ve had it four days in a row. On Feb. 2, the Wall Street Journal reported that it had obtained a leaked ...
Do Cracker Barrel employees have to eat at Cracker Barrel restaurants while traveling? Not exactly. After a Jan. 30 report in The Wall Street Journal said Cracker Barrel is pushing its staff to only ...
Cracker Barrel has introduced a new travel policy requiring employees to eat most of their meals at its restaurants. The company will also no longer reimburse alcohol expenses for traveling employees.
Cracker Barrel made quite a bunch of headlines last year, with a new logo that eventually got ditched, along with a proposed remodeling that... well, also got ditched. Now? The restaurant chain is ...
This story has been updated with new information. Cracker Barrel employees are facing fewer, less luxurious work travel dining options in the new year, the Wall Street Journal reported. An internal ...
As Cracker Barrel continues to recover from last year’s logo change debacle, the chain is working to pick up the pieces and move forward. One way Cracker Barrel is leaning into nostalgia is by ...
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. has largely withstood another bruising proxy contest waged by San Antonio investor Sardar Biglari, who campaigned against its CEO after a disastrous plan — since ...