One of America’s Oldest Restaurants Faces Backlash for Celebrating Pride Month

One of America’s Oldest Restaurants Faces Backlash for Celebrating Pride Month
A Cracker Barrel Old Country Store sign is visible atop one of its restaurant stores April 12, 2002 in Naperville, IL. Photo by Tim Boyle/Getty Images
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Popular American restaurant chain Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is attracting criticism after promoting Pride Month—with some customers vowing to never eat at their stores again.

Cracker Barrel recently made an Instagram post showing a rainbow-painted chair at one of its restaurants. “We are excited to celebrate Pride Month with our employees and guests. Everyone is always welcome at our table. Happy Pride!” the post stated. The restaurant’s promotion of transgenderism did not go well with conservatives, with many expressing their displeasure online.
Naveen Athrappully
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