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Cracker Barrel Posts HILARIOUS Response To White House Remodel

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President Donald Trump’s White House renovations have drawn mixed reactions and plenty of criticism. If there is anyone who can empathize with this level of blowback, it’s the folks over at Cracker Barrel. The restaurant chain took a chance on a rebrand earlier this year, and to say it failed miserably would be the understatement of 2025. A meme by @WallStreetMav popped up on X with an image of the White House and a Cracker Barrel right next door. But good old Uncle Herschel and his pals decided not to stay salty about the whole thing and have turned to humor instead.

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Cracker Barrel Trolled Themselves And The White House

Wall Street Mav threw Cracker Barrel a perfect pitch, and they hit a home run right through the White House’s bedroom window. Cracker Barrel reposted the meme with the caption, “You probably don’t want us anywhere near a remodel.”

If ever there was a midcrop moment with a side of pancakes, this was it.

Cracker Barrel’s White House joke made plenty of people laugh. And the jokes just kept coming in the comment section.

“Fire your CEO and promote your social media guy,” someone suggested.

Others loved the fact that Cracker Barrel found humor in a White House joke poking fun at the restaurant chain.

“Ok, you now deserve a second chance. Well done. I respect those that can crack a joke at their faults,” a comment reads.

“Hahaha! You guys figured it out! Admitting your mistakes and moving on, making a meme of yourself is totally endearing. Well done,” a comment reads. “You’re redeemed!”

The post was enough to get people back in the doors after a long hiatus from Cracker Barrel.

“Will be going to Cracker Barrel for the first time in a decade just because of this tweet,” a happy customer wrote.

This story’s featured image is by GREGORY WALTON/AFP via Getty Images.

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