The Covid pandemic led to the closure of 5,000 of Canada’s 66,000 restaurants in the year-long period ending May 2021, according to The NPD Group’s ReCount census. The overall loss was 8% of the total restaurant base. Independents accounted for 3,000 of those units, the group’s Canadian researchers, based in Toronto, reported. Restaurants that…
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