
Fast Food Chain in Utah Closing 200 Locations Nationwide
There are those who say: "I'd rather eat at a bowling alley than at Jack in the Crack."
Then there are those who say: "Have you tried their tacos?"
I'm somewhere in between.
There's that episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm where Larry is on foot in the drive thru line and a guy let's him get in his car so they'll take his order and the guy who picked him up turns out to be a serial killer.
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And all throughout the episode they're talking about the Jumbo Jack.
Ever since that episode I've wanted to get a Jumbo Jack.
But I haven't in over 15 years.
Maybe that's why this is happening.
Fast Food Chain in Utah Closing 200 Locations Nationwide
Jack in the Box is reportedly closing over 200 locations all around the country.
"Jack in the Box plans to close approximately 10% of its locations and is exploring a sale of its Del Taco brand amid a broader overhaul of the fast food chain that is struggling as customers cut back on spending.
The 74-year-old chain announced Wednesday that it’s planning to close 150 to 200 “underperforming” locations, with 80 to 120 restaurants closing by the end of the year. Jack in the Box has about 2,200 restaurants, which are primarily located on the US West Coast."
What the heck is going on?
Why are all these restaurants closing?

Where is everybody eating?
Stop it with the "eating in" nonsense.
All of us owe it to these establishments to eat out 4-5 times a week.
Think of the round headed mascot with the hat.
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