National Restaurant Assn. Chief Economist Bruce Grindy posted a look at the economic indicators impacting commercial foodservice in the second half of this year. Citing continued, if slowing jobs growth, rising eating and drinking place retail sales, rising household net worth, and historically low household debt, Grindy says “consumers are expected to remain in relatively…
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