Most of Colorado's Jack in the Box locations are in the Denver area and south; there's  just one in Northern Colorado, in Greeley. Will one, several, or none be on their list of closures?

Jack in the Box Closing 150-200 Locations - Will Colorado Be Included?

It seems there was a time when you'd see Jack in the Boxes all over; but that was more than 30 years ago. I can't remember the last time I was at a Jack in the Box; apparently they have tacos, now; I didn't know that.

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Jack in the Box, which started out in San Diego in 1951, was the first to have the two-way intercom ordering that is so widely-used today.

According to CBS News, Jack in the Box is looking to get back to basics, by reducing debt and strengthening its balance sheet. Bottom line, they need to shutter about 2% of their current operations. If you have one that you frequent, you may want to keep an eye on it.

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The Jack in the Box closures come on the heels of many Del Taco locations closing. Jack in the Box owns Del Taco, but may be looking to sell of that part of their business, in this "Jack on Track" plan of attack.

READ MORE: Del Taco Closes Nearly Every Colorado Location

Colorado Jack in the Box Locations

  • Aurora (2)
  • Brighton
  • Broomfield
  • Castle Rock
  • Colorado Springs (2)
  • Commerce City
  • Denver (2)
  • Fountain
  • Golden
  • Greeley
  • Parker
  • Pueblo
  • Thornton
  • Westminster
  • Wheat Ridge

By the end of summer 2025, according to CBS News, we will know if any of the Colorado Jack in the Boxes are going to be closed.

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