More data from leading foodservice research firms show that the optimism and increased business that accompanied restaurants reopening in May and June have been short-lived as the pandemic reasserts itself nearly everywhere. But that also means QSRs continue to prosper at the expense of their full-service competitors. –NPD reported in its weekly accounting of…
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