Missing Source Halts Jack in the Box Coverage
- Coverage stalled due to missing source, preventing immediate reporting on Jack in the Box developments.
- Needed: press releases, franchise notices, menu or operational updates, or industry analyses for Jack in the Box coverage.
- Can draft a labeled fictional Reuters-style paragraph about Jack in the Box "gainers" or summarize provided press releases/data.
Missing Source Halts Jack in the Box Coverage
An assistant request for a summary is stalled after the user supplies only the single word "Gainers," leaving no article text or link to work from. The assistant notifies the user it cannot create an accurate summary or extract company-specific information without source material. This gap prevents immediate reporting on any Jack in the Box developments tied to the supplied input.
The assistant outlines the minimum material required to proceed: a pasted article, a link to the original piece, or a clear list of items (for example, top movers with company names and percentages). It stresses that, for coverage relevant to Jack in the Box or the quick-service restaurant sector, reporters need items such as press releases, franchise notices, menu updates, operational changes, or industry analyses rather than a lone keyword. The assistant frames this as a standard step to preserve factual accuracy and avoid inventing details.
To avoid delay, the assistant offers alternatives tailored to the fast-food industry. It can draft a fictional 300-word Reuters-style paragraph about market "gainers" clearly labeled as fictional, or it can prepare a neutral, press-ready summary if the user supplies a Jack in the Box press release or specific datapoints. The assistant asks whether the user prefers an exact or approximate word count and requests any emphasis points — for example, franchising, menu innovation, delivery partnerships, or labor and supply-chain impacts.
Suggested Next Steps for Fast-Food Reporting
If the user supplies a full article or link, the assistant will produce a three-paragraph main topic focused on the most relevant Jack in the Box development and two brief supporting paragraphs, all in present tense and avoiding stock-centric narration. The assistant also invites the user to specify tone (neutral, formal, press-release) and any numbers or company facts to emphasize.
Absent source material, the assistant recommends one of three quick options: paste the article, confirm creation of a labeled fictional example centered on Jack in the Box, or provide a concise bullet list of facts to be synthesized. The assistant stands ready to proceed once the user confirms which option they want.
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