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There's no doubt that some things are best left in the past. Leisure
suits and leg warmers, anyone? But there are a few exceptions, like
the much-loved and missed Teriyaki Bowl from Jack in the Box®
restaurants, which today makes a triumphant return to menu boards in
most of the quick-serve chain's restaurants in the Western U.S.
Introduced in 1993, Jack's original Teriyaki Bowl was a hit with many
guests. But due to changing tastes, it was removed from the menu in 2003 –
much to the chagrin of its fans.
"We've had plenty of products come and go over the years, but few made
an impression like the Teriyaki Bowl," said Teka O'Rourke, director of
menu marketing and promotions. "We've had lots of requests to bring it
back, so we did, and it tastes just as great as the original."
Jack's new Teriyaki Bowls feature steamed white rice, broccoli florets
and carrots with a choice of either all-white-meat chicken or sirloin
steak topped with a tasty teriyaki sauce served in a sealed bowl that's
easy to pick up and transport while on the go.
The Teriyaki Bowls are available for the suggested prices, excluding
tax, of $4.29 for chicken and $4.79 for sirloin steak at all
participating Jack in the Box restaurants. Price may vary by
market/restaurant.
Jack in the Box Inc. (NYSE:JBX), based in San Diego, is a restaurant
company that operates and franchises Jack in the Box®
restaurants, one of the nation’s largest
hamburger chains, with more than 2,100 restaurants in 18 states.
Additionally, through a wholly owned subsidiary the company operates and
franchises Qdoba Mexican Grill®, a leader in
fast-casual dining, with more than 400 restaurants in 40 states. For
more information, visit www.jackinthebox.com.
(Note to media: A high-resolution photo of the Teriyaki Bowls is
available at www.jackinthebox.com/pressroom.)