Jack in the Box’s Smashed Jack Returns To Menus After Intense Demand Wiped Out Inventory

Jack in the Box is no stranger to fast food innovation; from being one of the first major fast food chains to use a two-way intercom system at the drive-thru to pioneering all-day breakfast, to creating Tiny Tacos and Munchie Meals, and everything else in between — its impressive resume speaks for itself. Continuing its trailblazing path, Jack in the Box has the fast food industry shook with its newest burger in eight years, the Smashed Jack.

After debuting at the beginning of 2024, fans quickly embraced the Smashed Jack’s smashed-style burger patty that was a ¼ pound of beef caramelized and sizzled to perfection. From there, the burger also boasts melty American cheese, pickles, grilled onions, and Jack’s Boss Sauce all nestled delectably in a soft brioche bun.

The hype was definitely real after the limited time debut, as it quickly sold out within two weeks, leaving fans waiting with bated breath for when Jack in the Box will re-up on the Smashed Jack supply. Well friends, go ahead and exhale some relief because the Smashed Jack is back on Jack in the Box menus.

Do head quickly to your nearest Jack in the Box location if you’re trying to beat the rush, because last time, the Smashed Jack’s inventory was wiped out due to the intense demand. Don’t be the one who misses out on Jack’s newest sensation that’s smashed all expectations.

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