Food Chain TipTop Expands in the Region

Nicaraguan company Deli Pollo, owner of the franchise, presented its expansion plan for 2010.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

It currently operates a franchise in Honduras, and will open two restaurants in Costa Rica in the short term.

Bismarck Alemán, finance manager, told newspaper Laprensa.com.ni that "...the company expects to expand to Central America, Mexico and United States. In a second stage, South America and the Caribbean".

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