The National Restaurant Assn.’s monthly Restaurant Performance Index rose to its highest level in eight months in November, as seven of the eight components recorded gains. The index was up 0.7 point to 101.9. Any reading above 100 signals expansion. The RPI’s two capital-spending measures were mixed. Current same-store sales and traffic both increased…
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