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== Jack_in_the_Box == | |||
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File:Jack_in_the_Box_2022_logo.svg|Jack in the Box 2022 logo | |||
File:9357_Spectrum_Center_Boulevard.jpg|9357 Spectrum Center Boulevard | |||
File:Jackintheboxheadquarters.jpg|Jack in the Box headquarters | |||
File:Bacon_Ultimate_Cheeseburger.jpg|Bacon Ultimate Cheeseburger | |||
File:Jack_Ball.jpg|Jack Ball | |||
File:Jackinthebox.jpg|Jack in the Box | |||
File:Jackintheboxheadquarters.jpg|Jack in the Box headquarters | |||
File:JackInTheBoxLogo.svg|Jack in the Box Logo | |||
File:Jack_in_the_Box_2009_logo.svg|Jack in the Box 2009 logo | |||
File:JackInTheBox,_Arvada,_CO.jpg|Jack in the Box, Arvada, CO | |||
File:Jackinthebox2009.png|Jack in the Box 2009 | |||
File:Jack_in_the_Box_in_Laredo,_Texas_IMG_6011.JPG|Jack in the Box in Laredo, Texas | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 23 February 2025
Jack in the Box is an American fast-food restaurant chain founded February 21, 1951, by Robert O. Peterson in San Diego, California, where it is headquartered. The chain has 2,200 locations, primarily serving the West Coast of the United States. Restaurants are also found in selected large urban areas outside the West Coast, including Phoenix, Denver, Albuquerque, El Paso, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Oklahoma City, Baton Rouge, Nashville, Charlotte, Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Cincinnati as well as one in Guam. The company also formerly operated the Qdoba Mexican Grill chain until Apollo Global Management bought the chain in December 2017.
History[edit]
Robert O. Peterson already owned several successful restaurants when he opened Topsy's Drive-In at 6270 El Cajon Boulevard in San Diego in 1941. Several more Topsy's were opened. By the late 1940s, Peterson's locations had developed a circus-like décor featuring drawings of a starry-eyed clown. In 1951, Peterson converted the El Cajon Boulevard location into Jack in the Box, a hamburger stand focused on drive-through service. While the drive-through concept was not new, Jack in the Box innovated a two-way intercom system, the first major chain to use an intercom and the first to focus on drive-through.
Menu[edit]
The Jack in the Box menu has expanded over the years with a variety of fast food items beyond burgers. This includes chicken sandwiches, salads, breakfast biscuits and croissants, tacos, and egg rolls, as well as milkshakes and ice cream shakes. The restaurant also serves "Munchie Meals," which are available only late at night.
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Jack_in_the_Box[edit]
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Jack in the Box 2022 logo
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9357 Spectrum Center Boulevard
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Jack in the Box headquarters
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Bacon Ultimate Cheeseburger
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Jack Ball
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Jack in the Box
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Jack in the Box headquarters
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Jack in the Box Logo
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Jack in the Box 2009 logo
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Jack in the Box, Arvada, CO
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Jack in the Box 2009
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Jack in the Box in Laredo, Texas


