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Sarina Trangle started as a corporate news reporter in October 2024. She previously spent four years on the business desk at Newsday, covering the health industry, commercial real estate and cannabis.
In August, Cracker Barrel changed its logo for the first time in 48 years, a move that prompted backlash online. The move was part of an "All the More" brand campaign, designed to enhance aesthetics.