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Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Policies)
6 Months Ended
Jan. 29, 2021
Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements [Abstract]  
COVID-19 Impact
COVID-19 Impact


The COVID-19 pandemic continues to negatively impact the Company’s sales and traffic due to changes in consumer behavior as federal, state and local governmental authorities have imposed unprecedented restrictions on travel, group gatherings and non-essential activities, such as “social distancing” guidance, shelter-in-place orders and limitations on or full prohibitions of dine-in services. Dining room service continues to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and, in the second quarter of 2021, the Company experienced an increased number of dining room closures and capacity restrictions as compared to the first quarter of 2021. As of February 16, 2021, eight of the Company’s restaurants were not open for dine-in services to some extent


In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Company has instituted operational protocols to comply with applicable regulatory requirements to protect the health and safety of employees and guests, and the Company has implemented various strategies to support the recovery of its business and navigate through the uncertain environment.  The Company continues to focus on growing its off-premise business and investing in its digital infrastructure to improve the guest experience.  Furthermore, the Company continued to maintain and bolster its cash reserves by completing a sale and leaseback transaction in August 2020 in which the Company sold a total of 62 Cracker Barrel owned properties and received net proceeds, after fees and expenses, of $146,357.  See Note 10 for additional information regarding this sale and leaseback transaction.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
Recent Accounting Pronouncements Adopted


Goodwill Impairment


In January 2017, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued accounting guidance related to the subsequent measurement of goodwill. Under this new guidance, an entity will perform its annual, or interim, goodwill impairment test by comparing the fair value of a reporting unit with its carrying amount and recognize an impairment charge for the amount by which the carrying amount exceeds the reporting unit's fair value. This guidance is effective for public business entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, and interim periods within those fiscal years.  This guidance should be applied on a prospective basis.  The adoption of this accounting guidance in the first quarter of 2021 did not have a significant impact on the Company’s consolidated financial position or results of operations.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements Not Adopted


Accounting for Income Taxes


In December 2019, the FASB issued accounting guidance in order to simplify the accounting for income taxes.  This new guidance eliminates certain exceptions related to the approach for intraperiod tax allocation, the methodology for calculating income taxes in an interim period and the recognition of deferred tax liabilities for outside basis differences.  This guidance also simplifies aspects of the accounting for franchise taxes and enacted changes in tax laws or rates and clarifies the accounting for transactions that result in a step-up in the tax basis of goodwill.  This accounting guidance is effective for public business entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2020, and interim periods within those fiscal years.  Early adoption is permitted.  In general, entities will apply the new guidance on a prospective basis, except for certain items such as the guidance on franchise taxes that are partially based on income.  The guidance on franchise taxes that are partially based on income will be applied either retrospectively for all periods presented or using a modified retrospective approach through a cumulative-effect adjustment to retained earnings as of the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption.  The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting this accounting guidance in the first quarter of 2022.