Company: JACK
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0000807882-25-000004
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Company: JACK IN THE BOX INC
Filing Date: 2025-01-27
Form: DEF 14A
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, and our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 29, 2024, will be mailed to shareholders on or about January 27, 2025.

| 2. |     | Who can vote at the Annual Meeting? |

If you were a holder of Jack in the Box common stock (the “Common Stock”) either as a shareholder of record or as the beneficial owner of shares held in Street name as of the close of business on January 3, 2025, the Record Date for the Annual Meeting, you may vote your shares at the Annual Meeting. As of the Record Date, there were approximately 18,855,553 shares of Common Stock outstanding, excluding treasury shares. Company treasury shares will not be voted. Each shareholder has one vote for each share of Common Stock held as of the Record Date. As summarized below, there are some distinctions between shares held of record and those owned beneficially in Street name.

| 3. |     | What does it mean to be a “shareholder of record”? |

If, on the Record Date, your shares were registered directly in your name with the Company’s transfer agent, Computershare, then you are a “shareholder of record.” As a shareholder of record, you may vote in person at the Annual Meeting or vote by proxy. Whether or not you plan to attend the Annual Meeting, we urge you to fill out and return the enclosed proxy card, or vote by telephone or Internet, to ensure your vote is counted. 9 JACK IN THE BOX INC. | 2025 PROXY STATEMENT

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| 4. |     | What does it mean to beneficially own shares in “Street name” |

If, on the Record Date, your shares were held in an account at a broker, bank, or other financial institution (we will refer to those organizations collectively as “broker”), then you are the beneficial owner of shares held in “Street name” and these proxy materials are being forwarded to you by that broker. The broker holding your account is considered the shareholder of record for purposes of voting at the Annual Meeting. As the beneficial owner, you have the right to direct your broker on how to vote the shares in your account. As a beneficial owner, you are invited to attend the Annual Meeting. However, since you are not a shareholder of record, you may not vote your shares at the Annual Meeting unless you request and obtain a legal proxy from your broker giving you the