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Hungry Jack’s vs Burger King
 

Hungry Jack’s and Burger King are two of the most popular fast food chains around the world. When you’re longing for burgers, you’ll surely face the dilemma of where to buy them because Hungry Jack’s and Burger King are two giant companies offering the same line of consumables, each one different than the other. The way in which they prepare the burgers and the accompaniments that each provides are what makes the Hungry Jack’s and Burger King as to what they are now.

What is Hungry Jack’s?

Hungry Jack’s is an Australian Burger King franchisee of Jack Cowin. When the corporation expanded in Australia, the name Burger King had already been used by another food store in Adelaide. This is the reason why the board of directors from Burger King instructed Cowin to pick a suitable name of his franchise among all of their trademarks that have been already registered for and by Burger King Corporation. Their popular slogan goes this way: “The burgers are better at Hungry Jack’s”. Even if Hungry Jack’s functions under Burger King, only two of the corporation’s trademark food are sold in the franchise: the Whopper and TenderCrisp sandwiches. Even their breakfast menus are revised, with little derivation from Burger King’s original US breakfast menu. Hungry Jack’s restaurants, especially those that are newly opened, are still playing Hungry Jack’s 1950’s theme with a jukebox with memorabilia images of old times Hungry Jack’s. Their seats and tables are just like 1950’s as well, creating an aura of the 1950’s bygone times.

What is Burger King?

Burger King was founded in the year 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida under the name Insta-Burger King. Today, Burger King boasts of a total of 12,200 outlets worldwide, with 66% of these located in the USA alone and 90% owned by the corporation itself. Just like any other companies, Burger King had humble beginnings of starting off by selling fries, milkshakes and soda in the year 1954. Venturing on to a larger set of consumables that include diverse variations of fish, chicken, salads and breakfast menu, in 1957, Whopper burger became a major addition in the Burger King menu and today the Whopper has become their trademark product.

Hungry Jack’s vs Burger King

As Burger King expanded into different states and countries in the US and around the world, it faced a lot of challenges in dealing with their franchisees. Hungry Jack’s was one of their most unforgettable legal involvement which sprang up due to a breaching of contract. Hungry Jack’s won the case filed against them for the reason of good faith.

• Hungry Jack’s is Burger King’s second largest franchisee.

• Burger King is United State-based and has been in business since 1953 in the midst of struggles and fights; Hungry Jack’s started smoothly in the year 1971 as a franchisee of Burger King Corporation.

• Hungry Jacks’s and Burger King have both been under one parent company, the Burger King Holdings. But now, Hungry Jack’s functions under Competitive Foods.

• Hungry Jack’s is a popular Australian franchisee. Burger King is famous in the USA that even Hungry Jack’s are called Burger King there.

• The variety of food and accompaniments offered by the two is different from one another. However, both are popular for their Whopper burgers.

• Hungry Jack’s has more than 300 locations and mostly are in Australian states; Burger King has 12,200 locations worldwide except Australia where the corporation operates under another trademark.