It’s clear now: The recovery of restaurants from the pandemic recession has stalled. Nominal dollar sales, seasonally adjusted, fell to $72 billion in January, the third month of lower sales in the past four. In menu-price adjusted terms the numbers are even worth (see NRA chart). The problem in January, in addition to the usual…
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