Jack in the Box is giving away 1 million burgers, because why not

JACK IN THE BOX, Feb. 27, 1973: A small girl sporting the "Cousin Oliver" cut of the time eats at a Jack in the Box in Mill Valley. JACK IN THE BOX, Feb. 27, 1973: A small girl sporting the "Cousin Oliver" cut of the time eats at a Jack in the Box in Mill Valley. Photo: Stephanie Maze, The Chronicle Photo: Stephanie Maze, The Chronicle Image 1 of / 3 Caption Close Jack in the Box is giving away 1 million burgers, because why not 1 / 3 Back to Gallery

Fast food chain Jack in the Box has recently unveiled its brand new menu addition: the Double Jack burger.

But while that's all fine and good (unless you're not a fast food fan, in which case, this makes no difference), that's not real big news.

What is news? Free burgers, and a whole lot of them.

To "celebrate" the new Double Jack burger, which features "toasty buttery bakery buns, real mayo, hand-leafed lettuce, freshly-sliced tomatoes, two slices American cheese, and two 100% beef patties," the chain is giving away one million of them to the first customers to claim an online coupon on their website.

"It's a testament to the quality, craveable of ingredients that Jack in the Box is committed to delivering," says Jack, or presumably, a PR rep wearing that giant globe head. "It's a statement of hard work and dedication. It's Jack in the Box getting up on a soapbox and taking a stand for better burgers for everyone. Because America deserves the best."

Okay.

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