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Jack In The Box History

Did Jack in the Box use horse meat?

"Jack in the Box does not use horse meat. Jack in the Box does not have any international locations. We operate only in the U.S.."

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What did Jack in the Box used to be called?

11 Things You Didn't Know About Jack in the Box Gallery Jack in the Box traces its roots to a man named Robert Oscar Peterson, who started a small San Diego fast food chain called Topsy's Drive-In in 1941.

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What is the story behind Jack in the Box?

A theory as to the origin of the jack-in-the-box is that it comes from the 14th-century English prelate Sir John Schorne, who is often pictured holding a boot with a devil in it. According to folklore, he once cast the devil into a boot to protect the village of North Marston in Buckinghamshire.

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Why is Jack in the Box called Jack in the Box restaurant?

In 1951, a location on El Cajon Boulevard was renamed Jack in the Box, and thanks to the combination of two new concepts — the two-way intercom and the drive-through — the restaurant took off. All Oscar's locations were soon re-christened Jack in the Box.

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