Pollo Brujo

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Pollo Brujo is a fast food chain of chicken restaurants, which operates with 10 locations in Guatemala, [1] as well as in Colombia, [2] Costa Rica, [3] and Mexico. [4]

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Incident

On October 28, 2019, a Pollo Brujo security worker was found dead inside the company's Merida, Mexico location. [5] The Secretaria de Seguridad Publica, a Mexican police investigative department, is investigating the death.

See also

  1. "Pollo Brujo Inaugura Restaurante en Utatlán |". December 13, 2018.
  2. "POLLO BRUJO - Centro Comercial Santafé Bogotá". www.centrocomercialsantafe.com.
  3. "Proyecto de remodelación Restaurante Pollo Brujo, Heredia, Costa Rica".
  4. "Pollo Brujo -usumacinta Delivery in Villahermosa | Menu & Prices | Uber Eats".
  5. TZ, Reporteros Hoy (October 28, 2019). "Encuentran muerto a un vigilante en rosticería del centro de Mérida".


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