Technical Analyst Spots ‘Glitch in the Matrix’ as Guzman y Gomez US Closures Match Exact Locations of 2011 Fast-Food Ghost Sites
A data analyst crunching commercial real estate patterns has uncovered a bizarre coincidence surrounding the recent Guzman y Gomez US closures: every shuttered location in the chain now sits directly on top of a former, long-abandoned fast-food restaurant that mysteriously vanished from all digital records in 2011. According to the analyst, the footprint of each Guzman y Gomez restaurant precisely overlays a ‘ghost site’—a property listed in no current databases but confirmed by paper deed filings to have housed a now-defunct burger chain called ‘Z-Byte’. The glitch? No one, including the county assessor, can explain why these addresses are missing from every online map for the past 13 years. The analyst warns this is ‘an uncanny data error that suggests fragmented realities, not just a store closure.’