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  2. Cracker Barrel Is Still Losing Customers—Here's How ... - AOL

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    Other key takeaways from the quarter included a 1.2% increase in same-store sales, a 4.8% increase in menu prices, and a 5.3% drop in comparable sales for Cracker Barrel's in-restaurant gift shops.

  3. Cracker Barrel - Wikipedia

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    Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., trading as Cracker Barrel, is an American chain of restaurant and gift stores with a Southern country theme. The company's headquarters are in Lebanon , Tennessee , where Cracker Barrel was founded by Dan Evins and Tommy Lowe in 1969.

  4. McAlister's Deli - Wikipedia

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    McAlister's Deli is an American chain of fast casual restaurants founded in 1989 in Oxford, Mississippi, by retired dentist Dr. Don Newcomb. [1] There are currently over 500 locations in 29 states. [2]

  5. Keebler Company - Wikipedia

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    Keebler Chips Deluxe Rainbow cookies Keebler Delivery Truck, US 23, Michigan. Godfrey Keebler, of German descent, opened a bakery in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1853.His bakery networked with several other local bakeries and others around the country over the years, and in 1927 they merged into the United Biscuit Company of America.

  6. The Cracker Barrel Thanksgiving 2024 menu is out now ... - AOL

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    Whether you celebrate with family and friends in-store at Louisville's six area locations or at home, ... Cracker Barrel offers whole pies in pumpkin, apple streusel, chocolate pecan, pecan, and ...

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  8. Sunshine Biscuits - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine Biscuits, formerly known as The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, was an independent American baker of cookies, crackers, and cereals.The company, which became a brand on a few products such as Cheez-It, was purchased by Keebler Company in 1996, [1] which was purchased by Kellogg Company in 2001.

  9. Westminster Cracker Company - Wikipedia

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    The Westminster Cracker Company is a New England–based company established in Westminster, Massachusetts, in 1828. [1] The original building, which is depicted in its product labeling, still stands in the center of Westminster, [ 2 ] although it has not been used for manufacturing for decades.