Colombian Chain Frisby Enters Legal Battle in Europe as Spanish Company Tries to Steal Its Identity in a Familiar Echo of Colonial History
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Colombian Chain Frisby Enters Legal Battle in Europe as Spanish Company Tries to Steal Its Identity in a Familiar Echo of Colonial History
Frisby never asked to become a symbol. Born in the hills of Pereira, Colombia in 1977, it rose not with spectacle but through deep loyalty built by frying oil and family meals. Known across Colombia for its fried chicken, wings, and nuggets, Frisby became more than a fast-food chain. It became a trusted presence with more than 260 restaurants across the country and a product line etched into the national appetite. It did this not through expansi…
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