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Do you find the restaurant name "Cracker Barrel" offensive?

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Do you find the restaurant name "Cracker Barrel" offensive?

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  1. No, but people nowadays will find anything offensive.


  2. no

  3. No, I don't find it offensive. The name actually refers to long conversations that old timers used to have while gathered in a country store. Here's a link

  4. NO BUT THEY HAVE GOOD FRIED OKRA

  5. No. Why would it be offensive? That's what the barrels outside the general stores of old were called.

  6. I never thought of that, and if the clientele is anything like I'm thinking, I think this is hillarious.

    But i'm definitely not the PC type.

  7. No.

  8. No. I do not feel the restaurant name "Cracker Barrel" offensive.

  9. nope.

  10. not really concidering where it started plus the fact that they are al over the south, not realy no i do not

  11. I dont find it offensive.  It is just a reference to crackers, right?  Like saltines.  I live in Tennessee, the home state of Cracker Barrel  (Lebanon).  No offense here.

  12. nope, i never even thought about it before.

  13. No I don't find it offensive.

    I find it ironic that the people eating in  "Cracker Barrel" aren't even "crackers"  (if u get my drift)

    At least thats how it is around Chicago

  14. No, I do not.  It is because I understand the history of having food stored and sold from barrels.

  15. I just find it funny that they keep getting into law suits for refusing to serve everyone that isn't a "cracker"

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