How Jack In The Box Turns Curbside Glances into Real Walk-In Sales

The Two-Second Sidewalk Challenge

Pedestrians glance at storefronts for under two seconds.

To win that glance you need a bright, eye-level screen showing bold, relevant slides that spark curiosity.


Five Proven Ways It Boosts Revenue

  1. Portable Placement: roll it closer to the curb during lunch rush, angle it toward cross-walk queues at red lights.
  2. Day-Part Scheduling: breakfast special 7–11 AM, lunch combo 11–3, dinner promo 3–close — all pre-scheduled in the media playlist.
  3. Impulse Triggers: add “Today Only” or countdown badges on price slides.
  4. Social Proof: show your 5-star review quote or “Over 1,000 served” line to reassure passers-by.
  5. QR Bridges: link foot traffic to online ordering or loyalty coupons with daylight-scannable QR codes.

Real-World Example

A café switched its chalkboard for Jack In The Box, looped 3 slides – $8 latte+croissant combo, review quote, QR for loyalty card – and saw a 24 % rise in weekday morning walk-ins within three weeks.


Why USB + Remote Is a Game-Changer

 Store staff can swap slides in under a minute — no app log-ins or Wi-Fi downtime.

A flash sale can be on the board immediately while the product is still hot.


Key Takeaway

By combining placement flexibility, quick slide swaps, bright outdoor-grade display, and social-proof messaging, Jack In The Box consistently converts glance-traffic into paying customers.

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