Jack In The Box (NASDAQ:JACK) (NASDAQ: JACK) is a publicly traded quick-service restaurant company best known for its Jack in the Box brand of fast-food restaurants. Founded in 1951 by Robert O. Peterson and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company has operated for decades as a franchisor and operator of drive-thru and dine-in restaurants. Its business model combines company-owned locations with franchise arrangements, and the company focuses on building brand recognition through menu innovation, marketing and service convenience.
The company’s core offerings center on a broad fast-food menu that includes hamburgers (notably the Jumbo Jack), tacos, breakfast items, sandwiches, salads, sides and specialty limited-time items. Jack in the Box has historically emphasized a diverse menu that spans breakfast through late-night dayparts, and it supports multiple sales channels including in-restaurant dining, drive-thru, takeout, digital ordering and third-party delivery partnerships. Menu and promotional activity are important drivers of traffic across its system.
Geographically, Jack in the Box’s restaurant footprint is concentrated primarily in the Western United States and Texas, although it has operated locations in other regions as well. The company grows through a mix of unit development, franchise recruitment and remodels of existing restaurants. Its operating priorities typically include expanding digital capabilities, improving unit-level economics and refining marketing to drive same-store sales and franchisee returns.
With a corporate history dating to the early 1950s, Jack in the Box remains a recognizable brand in the U.S. quick-service segment and is overseen by a corporate board and executive leadership responsible for strategic direction, operations and franchise relationships. The company’s public listing on the Nasdaq under the ticker JACK provides investors visibility into its corporate governance and regulatory filings for those seeking additional detail.