Have you been settling for other burgers because your tried and true favourite Hungry Jack’s weren’t on Uber Eats? Well, fear no more as the legendary chain is now available via Uber Eats, in addition to Menulog.

Let’s be honest the “burgers are better” at Hungry Jack’s, hands down. Sure, you could go to the other guys, but you wouldn’t be getting top notch quality. With flame-grilled burgers, and thick-cut chips on offer, there is truly no better way to indulge in a bit of fast-food.

Since us Aussies are on board with social distancing, we’ve obviously been ordering in a bit more rather than heading outdoors, and the mates at Hungry Jack’s are “committed to serving as many Australians” as they can.

“The demand for home delivery has increased steadily and we know many of our customers rely on our restaurants for variety, special treats and well-priced meals,” Hungry Jack’s Chief Marketing Officer Scott Baird detailed.

“We’ve seen a huge increase in online orders during the day, both for snacks and meals from people working from home; and, in the evening, the demand for meals and more choices from singles, couples and families is growing rapidly,” he continued.

With the stress of the world looming about, and us having to change our routine, I certainly can’t be bothered with cooking a meal, and I’m so happy that Hungry Jack’s is there to fill that void in my life when I’m in need of a bit of a reprieve with a Rebel Whopper alongside an order of salty chips.

“It is important that we service this demand and we’re looking forward to working together
with both Uber Eats and Menulog to increase customer access to Hungry Jack’s delivery and
pick-up.”

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Keen to get in on the flame-grilled action? You can order Hungry Jack’s via their new partner Uber Eats, or their older partner Menulog. So, what are you waiting for? Forget about the cooking this evening, and leave it to the masters of burgers and chips.

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