Jack In The Box Is Giving Out Free Food To Celebrate Its Birthday

Instead of just you getting rewarded for your birthday, Jack in the Box is giving out free food all week long to celebrate its CEO, Jack Box’s birthday.

If you live on the west coast or down south, then you’re in luck to grab free food this week. Jack in the Box locations are celebrating this birthday like never before. To help satisfy whatever craving may come to fans, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Jack has a full lineup for diners.

To redeem the free food offers, you’ll have to sign up for the Jack Pack Rewards Program through the Jack app or on jackinthebox.com

Once you’ve signed up, you can expect to get rewarded each day with a new offer with any $1 purchase. The scheduled free offers include:

  • Monday 5/13: Free Jack Wrap 
  • Tuesday 5/14: Free 2 Tacos 
  • Wednesday 5/15: Free Chicken Sandwich 
  • Thursday 5/16 (Jack’s Birthday): Free Jumbo Jack 
  • Friday 5/17: Free Fries 
  • Saturday 5/18: Free Fountain Drink
  • Sunday 5/19: Free Regular Size Shake *offers available with a minimum $1 purchase on the Jack app for new and existing Jack Pack members.

Don’t miss out on the free food, because it may take a while for that McDonald’s $5 value meal to kick in.

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