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The Lawsuit-Inducing Big Jack

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11/18/2020

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This week we try the Big Jack from Hungry Jacks. Hungry Jacks is a burger chain known in the US and other places worldwide as Burger King. Hungry Jacks operates in Australia only but sells many of the Burger King staples. Further information on Hungry Jacks can be found on their website here: https://www.hungryjacks.com.au/home The Big Jack is a recently released burger from Hungry Jacks, described as “Two flame-grilled 100% Aussie beef patties, topped with melted cheese, special sauce, fresh lettuce, pickles and onions on a toasted sesame seed bun.” As at the time of posting the burger remains a current menu item at Australian Hungry Jacks restaurants. Further information on the Big Jack can be found on the Hungry Jacks website here: https://www.hungryjacks.com.au/menu/what-s-new/big-jack Disclaimer: The Aussies Review the Culinary Arts podcast is not affiliated with any of the brands discussed or mentioned during the podcast. At the time of recording no member of the Aussies Review the Culinary Arts podcast had any financial connection to nor benefits from the comments and reviews made on the products mentioned. All comments made on the podcast are personal opinion only and do not represent personal advice, professional knowledge on a product, nor may they reflect the views of the podcast group as a whole. The Aussies Review the Culinary Arts podcast reminds all listeners that fast food is best enjoyed in moderation and that this podcast does not seek to promote excessive intake of such foods. The podcast group cannot and do not provide dietary advice. Any individual should seek the advice of a trusted professional when determining their personal dietary requirements.

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