Middle Georgia’s first Jack in the Box coming to Perry this fall
Popular west coast fast-food chain Jack in the Box is set to open in Perry within months, marking its first location in Middle Georgia.

PERRY — Popular west coast fast-food chain Jack in the Box is set to open in Perry within months, marking its first location in Middle Georgia.
Jack in the Box offers a wide variety of typical foods found in America, including burgers, chicken tenders, tacos, and milkshakes. They also offer breakfast. According to their website, they have breakfast combos, including a jumbo breakfast platter and a meat lovers breakfast burrito combo starting at $13. They also have an all-day breakfast menu featuring favorites like hash browns, French toast sticks and breakfast sandwiches.
For lunch, their “What’s New!” offers unique twists like the Chick-N-Tater Melt combo for $10 and a Dr. Pepper Strawberries and Cream shake for $6.
The Perry location isn’t the only one opening soon. A Milledgeville location is set to open in August. Hinesville is currently the only open location in Georgia.
Jack in the Box is headquartered in San Diego, California, but has since expanded throughout the country with over 2,100 locations in 22 states. It is a publicly-traded company with mostly institutional ownership, including financial investment management company BlackRock, which owns 7%, according to Fintel.
Jack in the Box Perry is anticipated to open this September at 262 Perry Parkway.
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