Bolstered by comparisons against last year’s pandemic-depressed numbers, the National Restaurant Assn.’s Restaurant Performance Index ticked up 0.1 point in June to 105.6, its second highest reading in history. The Current Situation Index was flat at a very elevated 105.7, while the Expectation Index rose 0.2 point to 107.2. The two capital spending components of…
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