Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Net Income/Loss 2010-2025 | CBRL
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store net income/loss from 2010 to 2025. Net income/loss can be defined as the company's total income or loss before preferred stock dividends, taken from the Income Statement
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Annual Net Income/Loss (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$41 |
2023 |
$99 |
2022 |
$132 |
2021 |
$255 |
2020 |
$-32 |
2019 |
$223 |
2018 |
$248 |
2017 |
$202 |
2016 |
$189 |
2015 |
$164 |
2014 |
$132 |
2013 |
$117 |
2012 |
$103 |
2011 |
$85 |
2010 |
$85 |
2009 |
$66 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Retail/Wholesale |
RETAIL-RESTRNTS |
$0.952B |
$3.471B |
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store is engaged in the ownership and operation of full-service restaurants with a restaurant and a retail store in the same unit. The restaurants serve home-style country food, including meatloaf, homemade chicken n' dumplings as well as its signature biscuits using an old family recipe. Meanwhile, the retail stores offer unique gifts and self-indulgences. The company operates through two brands of restaurants, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store and Holler & Dash Biscuit House. The company also owns fast-casual Holler and Dash restaurants. The company acquired Maple Street Biscuit Company and is coverting all Holler & Dash units into Maple Street locations. Although Cracker Barrel currently manages its business on the basis of one reportable operating segment, Restaurant and Retail. The company's restaurants provide home-style country cooking featuring its own recipes and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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