The National Restaurant Assn.’s Restaurant Performance Index moved 0.6 point higher to 98.1 in September, still well short of the 100 level that is the recovery point into expansion. The gain was primarily driven by strong gains in current same-store sales and capital spending. Most of the other six components were flat, rose only marginally…
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