Bonus Jack

Hamburger on menu of Jack in the Box From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bonus Jack is a hamburger sold by the fast-food restaurant chain Jack in the Box. It was one of the company's signature products. The Bonus Jack was first offered in 1970 to compete with McDonald's Big Mac[2] and was discontinued in the early 1980s.[3] The Bonus Jack has been reintroduced to Jack in the Box menus at various times throughout the years.[4]

Energy2,260 kJ (540 kcal)
Sugars6 (g) [1]
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Bonus Jack
Bonus Jack
Nutritional value per 1 sandwich
Energy2,260 kJ (540 kcal)
34 (g) [1]
Sugars6 (g) [1]
Dietary fiber1 (g) [1]
33 (g) [1]
Saturated13 (g) [1]
Trans1 (g)
25 (g) [1]
Vitamins and minerals
MineralsQuantity
%DV
Potassium
12%
374 mg
Sodium
46%
1062 mg
Other constituentsQuantity
Calories from fat297 [1]
Cholesterol88 (mg) [1]
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Product description

Similar to the Big Mac, the Bonus Jack consists of two burger patties, two slices of American cheese, Jack's Secret Sauce, shredded lettuce, and two pickle slices on a three-piece bun.

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