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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

[ALERT] Jack in the Box Will Finally "Pop Up" in Georgia

Jack in the Box plans to open as many as 15 units in Georgia, the San Diego-based company announced Tuesday. The openings, which are slated to occur over an unspecified amount of time, will focus on the Augusta, Savannah, and Macon markets, rather than metro Atlanta, as one might have hoped.  

The unidentified franchisee is likely focusing on smaller markets given that they tend to be less expensive and easier to penetrate than the metro Atlanta core.  (Convenience store operator Wawa announced plans in 2022 to enter the state with their growth also focused on southern and coastal Georgia.)  

Jack in the Box was founded in San Diego in 1951 and has today grown through franchising to become one of the nation's largest hamburger chains with approximately 2,200 restaurants across 22 states.   There were rumblings in late 2012 that the company planned to enter the Atlanta market but those plans never materialized.  

Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ: JACK), in 2022 acquired the Del Taco chain of quick-serve Mexican restaurants.  Del Taco has made multiple attempts at the metro Atlanta market and following the closures of locations in East Cobb, Roswell, Milton, Buford, and Loganville in recent years, today operates 23 locations in the state, with the majority of them in smaller markets like Centerville, Fort Oglethorpe, Dalton, Calhoun and Hiram, among others.  (Locations in Fayetteville, Griffin, and Riverdale are all currently listed for sale.) 

Jack in the Box relaunched franchising in 2021, and since then has entered a number of new markets including Louisville and Salt Lake City, with plans to open their first locations in Mexico later this year.  

The company has been franchising aggressively as of late, with some 400+ restaurants in its immediate pipeline.  Jack in the Box is preparing to re-enter the Florida market after a more than four decade absence, following a deal last spring, and recently signed a deal to bring the brand to Michigan, too.  The company also announced in December 2022 it signed an agreement with Jeff Yablun and Frank Conley of Cedar Tree Restaurant Group for 37 new restaurants and 46 existing stores in four southeast markets: Nashville, TN, Baton Rouge, LA, Greenville, SC, and Charlotte, NC.  The Cedar Tree deal, however, came after the closure of several units in and around Nashville in recent years.  

To help fuel growth and become nimbler for new markets, the company recently introduced a new 1,350 square foot prototype designed with convenience and efficiency in mind. The prototype restaurant features dual drive-thrus for higher volume and a walk-up window for mobile orders.  

Jack in the Box is not the only burger chain in growth mode with Georgia on its mind.  San Antonio-based Whataburger had for years just one Georgia location in Thomasville.  In recent years the company finally grew its presence in the state.   Since entering metro Atlanta with a location in Kennesaw in late 2022, the burger chain added fifteen locations to greater metro Atlanta, including locations on Barrett Parkway in Kennesaw, Scenic Highway in Snellville, and Duval Road in Dawsonville, among others.  Whataburger executives descended on Atlanta this past January to celebrate both the first Whataburger to carry an Atlanta address and also the chain's 1,000th location chain wide.  The company plans to have a total of 50 locations across Georgia by 2030.    

Jack in the Box's arrival in Georgia also comes on the heels of the closure of more than a dozen Hardee's restaurants in 2023 as one its largest franchisees filed for bankruptcy.  

The move into Georgia, according to Jack in the Box’s chief development officer, Tim Linderman, “represents a significant step forward in our strategic expansion across the Southeastern United States.”  

Where would you like to see Jack in the Box open in Georgia?  Do you think Jack in the Box is better or worse than some of its bigger burger rivals?  What burger joint do you think has the best fries?

Please share your thoughts below.  

53 comments:

  1. 1992–1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak

    Four children died and 178 others were left with permanent injury including kidney and brain damage.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992%E2%80%931993_Jack_in_the_Box_E._coli_outbreak

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    1. Maybe some of the rotten food is still there? Oh no! If they still serve rotten I won’t go.

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    2. Woodstock Ga. Canton Ga. Basically Cherokee county since it’s growing rapidly especially Woodstock. But Paulding county growing ( Dallas Ga.) Cobb county ( Kennesaw)

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    3. Buford Ga at the Exchange. It’s the place to be. So excited!!!!

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    4. Henry county ga and metter ga we have taken trips to Texas most my life and jack in the box is always a go to multiple times would love to see one near me

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    5. I hope Alpharetta, John’s Creek or Duluth gets a location, I moved from Seattle years ago and I miss Jack In The Box.

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  2. Please look into Buford, GA near Hall county. We need more fast food options along Buford Hwy in Buford, GA.

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  3. I'll have one burger with a side of E.coli please. Big size that!

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  4. Chatter on Dunwoody fb page is that the walmart on Ashford dunwoody is closing in mid July. Use your connections and see if you can verify. A woman posted that she heard it directly from employees of the store...

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    1. There’s an article today that a Walmart in Dunwoody is closing. I did not read the whole article. However, my instincts tell me it’s the neighborhood market on Winters Chapel in Dunwoody.

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    2. I also heard Shipley donutts is closing. What do you think they will put there? Maybe a vegan restaurant or Red Lobster?

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  5. regarding walmart: seems to be true, already reported on 'atlantanewsfirst', closing July 12. This stinks. I don't shop there a lot--but they have a good selection of certain things where no other nearby store has near as good of a selection...

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    1. Sad to hear about Red Lobs closing. I like their shrimps!

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    2. I think one should be in Stockbridge or Douglasville Ga ...I've been trying to get them to come in the territory so I can franchise for 15 years I'm originally from AZ and we ate the daily and it's always been a huge hit

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  6. Gainesville, GA would be delightful! We love Jack in the Box.

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    1. Cartersville ga.

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    2. Cartersville Ga. We are growing fast. Need jack n box

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    3. Kennesaw or Acworth would be great! I miss the crappy tacos, sour dough jack and curly fries!

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    4. No, Cartersville!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. Please open in Woodstock or Acworth!!!

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  9. There is an old Burger King in Duluth in Buford HEY that would be perfect!!

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  10. DALTON, GEORGIA NEEDS GOOD BURGERS AND FRIED TACOS

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  11. Um, in case you're wondering, the 1993 E. Coli contamination was 31 years ago.

    Now the salmonella outbreak at Chipotle was in 2015.

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  12. Even JitB is smart enough to stay away from Atlanta.

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  13. Marietta is booming

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  14. Snellville, GA would be great so that I do not have to drive 2 hours to South Carolina with my 6 children for the amazing tacos and chicken fajita pita!!

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    1. lol I live in Grayson. I thought I was the only one to drive that far for their toco’s

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    2. I go to Toco Hill for my toco’s.

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  15. I NEED Jack in the Box in my life again. I feel like the KSU area in Kennesaw would be a good location

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    1. I like the feel of Jack in the Box too. And you can go back and see what you left behind later.

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  16. Conyers! Loganville or Grayson works too. Give the east side some love!

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  17. We moved from CA and we miss Jack on the box! We would love to see one open in Lawrenceville or anywhere in Gwinnett county!

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  18. San Diego native and I miss JITB. Bring one near Mall of Georgia please!!!!

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  19. Snellville, Loganville and Grayson are hot growth areas for fast food.

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  20. We would love one in Snellville GA, Whataburger just opened and they ate doing great.PLEASE!!!!!

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  21. Acworth, Kennesaw or Woodstock would be ideal. I'm craving their tacos as I write this.

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  22. Hiram, Ga and Carrollton, Ga

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  23. I wonder if corporate looks at this board to find which towns to locate in. They’re building in South Georgia first, so it will be a while if they decide to come here.

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  24. We drive to south carolina for Jack in the box. Please come to Gwinnett

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  25. California transplant and seriously miss the tacos and sourdough jack - hurry to Hiram or Dallas Georgia area

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  26. Canton ga or Woodstock ga
    Need good food and competition to build revenue. Jack in the box is good food

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  27. Douglasville or Hiram, Georgia

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  28. Smyrna Austell area

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  29. Smyrna and Mableton and Austell

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  30. Fayetteville GA, I am from San Diego CA and grew up on Jack in the Box. Every time I go home I go there a few times.

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  31. We need some JOITB here in Stone Mountain!

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  32. I don't really care about Jack In The Box, it's just ok... Bring me an IN-N-OUT

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  33. Please come to Buford, GA! I LOVE JACK IN THE BOX!!!!!

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