Take A Look At The New Jack In The Box Value Menu That Will Launch In 2018

“Value Done Jack’s Way” menu will launch in January 2018.

By Admin on December 8, 2017
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With McDonald’s and Taco Bell working on revamping their value menu, Jack in the Box has decided to jump in the ring and try their hand at bargain options.

According to an official press release, their value menu, called “Value Done Jack’s Way,” is a tiered system similar to McDonald’s, but doesn’t seem to have nearly as many options and covers a wider spread of price. Here are the announced items thus far on the value menu:

$1 – 4 Chicken Nuggets

$2 – A Breakfast Pocket (an item Jack launched earlier this year, consisting of sausage or ham, egg, and cheese wrapped up in a tortilla.

$3 – 3 Tacos and a small drink

$4-$5 – Bonus Jack Combo (Price will vary by location for this meal featuring Jack’s answer to the Big Mac)

“Value Done Jack’s Way” appears to be a limited-time offer, according to the release and will launch in January 2018.

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