As if there havenât been enough incidents to go down at Cracker Barrel. A TikTok user made a video revealing the workers at a Cracker Barrel in Arizona used a code word to refer to Black customers, reported Newsweek. A Cracker Barrel spokesperson responded condemning the actions of the employees responsible.
User @cinnamnhoney posted a video gaining 237,000 views sharing how she learned about the âcode wordâ while working at the restaurant.
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From Newsweek:
âa waitress used to complain SO MUCH if i sat âCanadiansâ in her section & i was so confused bc i thought Canadians were stereotyped as nice,â she wrote in her caption.
In the video itself, she looks pensive, as the on-screen caption reads, âme, a hostess at cracker barrel, wondering how every employee knew a table was full of Canadians even though they didnât have a telling accent.â
After a few seconds, the video cuts to a new caption: ââCanadianâ was a code word for Black peopleâ.
Apparently, the use of the word to code name Black people isnât new. Newsweek reported a Texas district attorney, Mike Trent, referred to Black jurors as âCanadiansâ in a memo. He tried to cover his ass claiming he actually thought Canadians were on the jury but it was later confirmed there couldnât have been as jurors are required to be U.S. citizens.
Another example of the use of this code word was examined in a discussion by Canadaâs National Post. One responder said their friend who was a waitress would refer to âinner-cityâ families who didnât tip as âCanadians.â
Cracker Barrel responded to the surfacing of the video and told Newsweek they will look into the matter further.
âWe only recently learned about this video and have not had a chance to identify or speak with the relevant individuals. Obviously, racism has no place at Cracker Barrel and any actions like the ones described in the video would be against our policies, beliefs and who we are as a company,â said a Cracker Barrel spokesperson to Newsweek.
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