Eating and drinking place sales rose 2.1% in September to a seasonally adjusted $55.6 billion. The National Restaurant Assn. characterized this as “restaurant sales slowed significantly.” Sales are still about $10 billion a month lower than they were in January and February this year, about 15% off normal. The September gain was only about half…
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