Jack in the Box has announced that it will close a significant number of underperforming locations through the end of 2025 and into 2026, but it has not released one simple public list that names every store by address. To see if a specific restaurant is closing, you generally have to check local news or contact that location or your city’s franchise operator.

What’s happening overall

  • The company has outlined a plan (often referred to as “Jack on Track”) to shut down underperforming restaurants in order to pay down debt and improve profitability.
  • Reports indicate that between about 80 and 120 Jack in the Box locations are expected to close by the end of 2025, with a total of up to 200 closures possible as the plan continues into 2026.
  • Many of the locations expected to close have been open for decades and are described as older, lower‑performing units.

How to find out if your store is closing

Because there is no single official, always‑updated public list, the most practical ways to check a specific store are:

  • Look up recent local news articles for “Jack in the Box closing” plus your city or neighborhood; local outlets often name exact addresses when a closure is confirmed.
  • Call the restaurant directly and ask whether it is scheduled to close or convert, since staff or managers may know about upcoming dates.
  • Watch for signs at the location (closure notices, “last day of business” posters) or for removal of the location from the brand’s online store locator.

Why these closures are happening

  • Jack in the Box has faced declining same‑store sales and higher operating costs, and leadership has said that closing weaker stores will help pay down hundreds of millions of dollars in debt.
  • Recent earnings reports describe some of the worst sales quarters in years, with the company closing a net number of units as part of its turnaround strategy.
  • This trend mirrors broader fast‑food industry pressures, where several well‑known chains have shut locations because of inflation, labor costs, and shifting customer habits.

Quick forum-style takeaway

A lot of people online are asking “which Jack in the Box stores are closing,” but right now there isn’t a clean master list you can scroll through. Instead, news and finance outlets say the chain plans to close roughly 80–120 locations by the end of 2025 and as many as 200 in total, targeting older and underperforming stores. So if you want to know about a specific spot, your best bet is to search local news for your city and call the restaurant directly to confirm.

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