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Hungry Jack’s closes Ballarat CBD, Wendouree stores after staff member tests positive to COVID-19 – ABC News
Fast food giant Hungry Jack’s closes two stores in the regional Victorian city after a staff member tests positive.

Fast food giant Hungry Jack’s has closed two stores in the regional Victorian city Ballarat and workers have gone into quarantine after a staff member tested positive to COVID-19.
Key points:
- Staff member at Hungry Jack’s in Ballarat tests positive to COVID-19
- Two stores have closed as a result in Ballarat
- Union says the fast food chain needs to provide more information
In a statement, the retailer said it had temporarily closed its Ballarat CBD and Wendoure…
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