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Fake meat and street fights: Why Hungry Jack s founder is still hungry for change

Fake meat and street fights: Why Hungry Jack’s founder is still hungry for change We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Looking back on his first store, opened in Perth suburb Innaloo in 1971, Hungry Jack’s founder and rich lister Jack Cowin can recall some aspects of his $1.5 billion burger chain he’s rather glad were left in the 70s. “That first store, in Innaloo, was across the road from the pub. And customers would stagger out of the pub, go to Hungry Jack’s and get the blotting paper to soak up the alcohol so they could make it home,” he laughs.

Cult Hungry Jack s burger makes comeback | Whitsunday Times

Cult Hungry Jack’s burger makes comeback The fan favourite Australian burger first realised in the 1970s will be making a return to coincide with Hungry Jack’s 50th anniversary. Food & Entertainment by Hannah Paine 16th Apr 2021 1:32 PM Hungry Jack s is bringing back its iconic Yumbo burger after a years-long campaign from customers to return the cult food item to restaurants. What s a Yumbo you might ask? Well, if you were born after 1990 you might struggle: the burger was a Hungry Jack s staple during the 1970s and 1980s, before being discontinued in 1991. Consisting of five slices of hot ham and two slices of melted cheese on a sesame bun, the Yumbo will again be available across Australian Hungry Jack s stores from next Tuesday for $3.

Cult Hungry Jack s burger makes comeback | Tweed Daily News

Cult Hungry Jack’s burger makes comeback The fan favourite Australian burger first realised in the 1970s will be making a return to coincide with Hungry Jack’s 50th anniversary. Food & Entertainment by Hannah Paine 16th Apr 2021 1:32 PM Hungry Jack s is bringing back its iconic Yumbo burger after a years-long campaign from customers to return the cult food item to restaurants. What s a Yumbo you might ask? Well, if you were born after 1990 you might struggle: the burger was a Hungry Jack s staple during the 1970s and 1980s, before being discontinued in 1991. Consisting of five slices of hot ham and two slices of melted cheese on a sesame bun, the Yumbo will again be available across Australian Hungry Jack s stores from next Tuesday for $3.

Cult Hungry Jack s burger makes comeback

Cult Hungry Jack’s burger makes comeback The fan favourite Australian burger first realised in the 1970s will be making a return to coincide with Hungry Jack’s 50th anniversary. Food & Entertainment by Hannah Paine 16th Apr 2021 1:32 PM Hungry Jack s is bringing back its iconic Yumbo burger after a years-long campaign from customers to return the cult food item to restaurants. What s a Yumbo you might ask? Well, if you were born after 1990 you might struggle: the burger was a Hungry Jack s staple during the 1970s and 1980s, before being discontinued in 1991. Consisting of five slices of hot ham and two slices of melted cheese on a sesame bun, the Yumbo will again be available across Australian Hungry Jack s stores from next Tuesday for $3.

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