The National Restaurant Assn.’s Restaurant Performance Index slid 0.8 point in November to 101.1, as all four of the Current Situation components fell. Operators were more upbeat about the next six months, however. Both capital spending indicators fell, though they remain at historically high levels. The current same-store sales, traffic and labor components all…
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