

Split fast-food side from Jack in the Box, this item came in one container divided between french fries and onion rings. Depending on the location and era, the fry portion could be standard fries or curly fries, paired with battered onion rings on the other side. It was a simple combo order, not a separate recipe, and it sat alongside the brand's regular fries and onion rings rather than replacing them. Counter-service packaging kept the two parts together, so you could eat them side by side or mix them up. Having both fried sides in one container meant you didn't have to commit to just one.

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