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  2. Hungry Jack's - Wikipedia

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    Hungry Jack's eventually released a number of variants of the burger to the range, including a larger version — the Mega Jack, the Outlaw Big Jack (which added bacon and barbeque sauce), and the Chicken Big Jack. The burger and all its variants were removed from the menu in late 2021, though it returned as a limited time item in May 2024 ...

  3. Storm (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Storm ice cream. Sold at Hungry Jack's, Burger King's Australian franchise, a Storm is a flavoured ice cream dessert similar to McDonald's McFlurry ice cream. The product consists of vanilla flavoured soft serve ice cream served with either one of four flavours; Cookies & Cream (), Flake, Biscoff. [1]

  4. Wanniassa, Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    Wanniassa (/ ˈ w ɒ n ɪ æ s ə /) (postcode 2903) is a suburb in Australia's capital, Canberra: more specifically, in the city's southern district of Tuggeranong.The suburb takes its name from a pastoral property granted to Thomas McQuoid in 1835, which he named after Wanayasa in Purwakarta Regency, West Java, Indonesia, where McQuoid had previously owned property. [2]

  5. Talk:Hungry Jack's - Wikipedia

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    Each BK is given some leeway in running the company in regards to advertising and menu, but they are all BKs, even Hungry Jack's. -Jeremy (Jerem43 16:59, 1 October 2007 (UTC)) Hungry Jacks is different enough, has enough content and is notable enough for its own article. Not a section on this. I see no GOOD reason to not move it.

  6. Burger King Corporation v Hungry Jack's Pty Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Burger King Corporation v Hungry Jack's [1] (2001) 69 NSWLR 558 was an Australian court case decided in the New South Wales Court of Appeal on 21 June 2001, concerning a dispute between United States–based fast food chain Burger King, and its Australian franchisee Hungry Jack's.

  7. Jack's - Wikipedia

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    Jack's Family Restaurants, LP (doing business as Jack's) is an American fast food restaurant chain, headquartered and based in Birmingham, Alabama. Restaurants feature sit-down dining, drive-thrus and takeout service. The menu features primarily burgers, fried chicken, breakfast and various other fast food items including french fries and soft ...

  8. Hungryhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hungryhouse.co.uk was an online takeaway food order and delivery service founded in 2006 and merged with Just Eat in 2018. It allowed users to search for restaurants and browse local takeaway menus before placing an order online and being delivered by the restaurant with a small service charge for using their service.

  9. File:Hungry Jacks.JPG - Wikipedia

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