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Hungry Jack’s launches pub-inspired menu range

The brand reimagined some of the classics into its menu.

Hungry Jack’s has released its new range, inspired by iconic pub foods, in a new limited-time offer.

The Aussie Pub Classic Range will have the Jack’s Fried Chicken Parmi, a twist on a pub icon made with Jack’s Fried Chicken, sizzling bacon, rich Napolitana sauce, and melted cheese, all stacked on a toasted brioche bun. 

Also available is the new Bacon & Gravy Whopper that comes with Hungry Jack’s signature flame-grilled Aussie beef, cheese, crispy double bacon, and a generous pour of rich, pub-style gravy.

The range also comes with a new Loaded Gravy Fries.

The Aussie Pub Classic Range will be available at participating restaurants.

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