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Shrink Ray Zaps Jack In The Box Sauce Packets
If you want to slather your Jack in the Box grub in sweet & sour sauce you're going to need to grab more packets, because as Jason spotted in this photo, the amount of sauce in each mini-container has shrunk from 1 ounce to 0.875 ounces. More » -
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New Jack In The Box Order Kiosk Removes Final Human Obstacle In Food Supply Chore
No matter how much you try to close yourself off from humanity—by not giving out your phone number, by staying in your home on weekends, or by getting a job as a blogger—you still have to speak to horrible, filthy humans when you order from fast food restaurants. A Jack in the Box in Bellevue, Washington has solved that problem. More » -
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Food Advertising Reality Check: Pizza And Burger Edition
This doesn't quite qualify as "unacceptable food." More like "food that doesn't look quite like depicted in the ads." We bring disappointing photographs of a frozen pizza from fancy-pants grocer Whole Foods, and a humble cheeseburger from Jack in the Box. More » -
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"Frighteningly Loyal" Jack in the Box Employee Now Working A Sane Schedule
Remember Blake, the north Texas Jack in the Box employee Consumerist featured and described as "frighteningly loyal" a few weeks ago? Kevin, the person who originally introduced us to Blake, printed out a copy of the page and drove around with it in case Blake happened to serve him on a snack run. A few days after we posted the story, he did! More » -
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Jack in the Box Employee Provides Great Service, Frightening Company Loyalty
I believe that it doesn't really matter what you do for a living, as long as it fulfills you, and you try your best to be good at it. (But then, I blog for a living, so what do I know?) Kevin had an experience at a Texas Jack in the Box that combined "Above and Beyond" customer service with unusual dedication to a company. More » -
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Jack In The Box Brand Redesign Makes Juvenile Humor Much Easier
I've always thought "Jack in the Box" was a weird name for a fast food restaurant, but this new branding approach the company is rolling out in San Diego—where Jack HQ is located—seems like a step back. By isolating "Jack," so much, they're going to be sending immature people everywhere into fits of smirking. I keep imagining commercials with taglines like: "It's time for a little Jack," or "Hungry? Jack it!" Other than that, is it just me or does it look incredibly retro?
"Just Jack" [Brand New] (Thanks to Shai!)
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Select Jack In The Boxes Offering Free Wi-Fi
If you live in California or Arizona, your nearby recently-remodeled Jack in the Box restaurant might be offering free wi-fi, says Knowzy.com. "If you see a big screen TV, look for a 5 digit code in the bottom left corner. It's your ticket to free Internet with your burger and fries." So far the service isn't being officially promoted and appears to be in a testing phase, but Knowzy's editors were able to use the service at several Jack in the Boxes they visited. More » -
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Jack In The Box: That'll Be A $30 Minimum Charge For Credit Or Debit, Please
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