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pollo

[paw-yaw, -lyaw]

noun

Spanish.

plural

pollos 
  1. chicken.

  2. Slang.Ìý(in Mexico) a laborer who pays to be smuggled or guided over the border into the U.S. illegally.



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The El Pollo outlet on Broadway and 3rd Street had been closed for the last two days and reopened Tuesday morning at 9 a.m., said Britney Abila, who has been working as a cashier at the location for the past year.

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Felipe Arturo Avalos-Mejia, known as Pollo, allegedly used scouts to help him select which trains to target, supplied vehicles for and paid burglary crews and facilitated the sale of stolen merchandise, according to a complaint filed in the Phoenix federal court.

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I make arroz con pollo and cry because it tastes like my childhood and reminds me of my grandma.

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A nod to cultural diversity appeared in the birria bowl and arroz con pollo.

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At Costa Mesa-based El Pollo Loco, labor and related costs fell last year by $3.5 million, or 2.7%, despite an increase of $4.1 million that the company attributed to higher minimum wages enacted in the past as well as “competitive pressure†— in other words, the necessity of paying more to attract employees in a tight labor market.

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