Difference between revisions of "Pollo Campiña"
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Revision as of 15:43, 12 April 2022
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Industry | Restaurants |
Fate | Liquidates, with assets seized by the Creeperian government |
Founded | 23 June 1995 |
Founder | |
Defunct | 12 March 2018 |
Headquarters | La'Victoria, San Luís, Creeperopolis |
Number of locations | 114 (2018) |
Area served | Northern and central Creeperopolis |
Key people |
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Products | Fried chicken, grilled chicken, boiled chicken, chicken bowls, chicken sandwiches, chicken wings |
Revenue | 35.32 billion colóns (2017) |
12.41 billion colóns (2017) | |
Number of employees | 11,421 (2017) |
Website | pollocampina.com.cr |
Pollo Campiña was a Creeperian fast-food restaurant which specialized in chicken-related products. The restaurant chain was established in 1995 by Martín Ureña Piñon and Carlos Dávalos Obregón, who served as owner and CEO respectively, as a competitor to both Pollo Campero and Pollo Campestre, which then held a duopoly on fast-foot chicken restaurants in Creeperopolis. In 2018, after a lengthy investigation into the company by the Creeperian government, Ureña Piñon and Dávalos Obregón were arrested by the National Intelligence Directorate (DINA), which determined that Pollo Campiña was a front company to launder money obtained through drug and arms trafficking operations. The government also determined that the two had affiliations with Mara Salvatrucha, which they allowed to use their facilities to produce and store cocaine.