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Undercover operative says Cracker Barrel lady was at OKCC

Intelligence Report re: 51970 Lots of possibilities for the neighborhood

Undercover Operative WLGL109 writes:
Please leave my name out of conversation to protect my cover, but when I was at Betty's OK Country Cooking a couple of weeks ago picking up a wonderful Grilled Chicken Salad there, the lady in front of me was from Cracker Barrel. She said they were looking at putting a Cracker Barrel in at Campbellsville. Now why do you suspect she would be in Columbia eating? Maybe she knew of the good food we offer in our little town. - Undercover Operative (name and whereabouts on file at CM World Headquarters
Thanks, Undercover Operative WLGL109: The Columbia Big Boy thinking is that Cracker Barrel was scared off from Columbia by Betty's OKCC and away from the Greater Bliss Crossroads by the Country Club. - EW




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