Jack in the Box shut down more than 70 stores with more expected by year's end over financial struggles
Fox Business·2025-12-25 01:10

Core Viewpoint - Jack in the Box is planning to close dozens of underperforming restaurants to cut costs and improve revenue, with a target of shutting down 150-200 locations by 2026, including 80-120 by the end of this year [1][4]. Group 1: Restaurant Closures - The company has already closed 12 locations in May, followed by 13 closures in August, and an additional 47 closures reported in November, bringing the total to 72 closures [1][4]. - The closures are part of a block closure program aimed at enhancing financial performance due to declining customer traffic and rising beef prices [4]. Group 2: Financial Performance - Jack in the Box reported a net loss of $80.7 million for the fiscal year ending in September, with a 7.4% decline in sales during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 compared to the same quarter in 2024 [5]. - This marks the second consecutive quarter with a sales dip exceeding 7% [5]. Group 3: Strategic Focus - The CEO emphasized a simplified and asset-light business model to maximize shareholder returns, focusing on three main areas: improving the balance sheet, closing underperforming restaurants, and maintaining growth-oriented capital investments [7][8]. - The company aims for consistent net unit growth and competitive unit economics through these strategic actions [8]. Group 4: Recent Developments - Jack in the Box has completed the sale of Del Taco to Yadav Enterprises for approximately $119 million as part of its turnaround strategy [10]. - The company operates around 2,200 restaurants in the U.S., primarily located in California, Texas, and Arizona [10].