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Jack in the Box centralizes inventory at all stores

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All Jack in the Box stores have centralized inventory management.

A quick service hamburger restaurant chain has implemented a mandated back-office inventory platform across all corporate and franchisee locations.

Jack in the Box Inc. has deployed the Restaurant365 centralized inventory solution in all 2,128 stores nationwide. The retailer intends to simplify its technology environment, deliver real-time financial and operational visibility, and provide franchisees with tools to improve profitability and performance.

"Jack in the Box needed a single, restaurant-specific back-office platform that could scale with our growth, support our franchisees, and integrate seamlessly into our broader technology ecosystem," said Doug Cook, CTO at Jack in the Box. "Restaurant365 delivers unified, real-time visibility into sales, food costs, and labor while automating the manual processes that slow operators down. That combination of control, efficiency, and scalability made it the right strategic partner for our system."

Restaurant365 also serves as the accounting engine for approximately half of Jack in the Box restaurants, providing franchisees with real-time financial reporting and accounts payable automation for all their stores from a single dashboard.

"Jack in the Box is one of the most iconic brands in quick-service, and we're proud to support their next phase of growth," said Tony Smith, co-founder and CEO of Restaurant365. "By standardizing on Restaurant365, Jack in the Box is bringing its data into one unified platform — giving both corporate leaders and franchisees the visibility and control they need to make faster, more informed decisions and drive stronger performance."

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Jack in the Box completes 'store of the future' tech transformation

Jack in the Box Inc. is centralizing store-level inventory management following the modernization of its Jack in the Box restaurants with cloud-based omnichannel capabilities.

The quick service restaurant retailer recently completed a systemwide deployment of the Qu unified commerce platform across its more than 2,100 restaurants which it launched in spring 2024.

[READ MORE: Jack in the Box launches digital 'store of the future' initiative]

The retailer also currently leverages AI solutions such as the location intelligence platform from SiteZeus to identify areas across the country where consumers are most likely to visit a Jack in the Box restaurant, as well as InMoment Spotlight AI analytics software to better understand customer feedback.

Founded and headquartered in San Diego, Jack in the Box Inc. operates and franchises Jack in the Box, one of the nation's largest hamburger chains with approximately 2,128 restaurants across 21 states. 

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