Published May 24, 2017

Casual dining finds a ray of light: Takeout

Casual dining restaurants like Outback Steakhouse, Olive Garden, Red Robin, Applebee’s and Chili’s are looking to delivery and to-go business to counteract fewer customers at tables. Improved technology and delivery have helped increased this line of sales. The recession and competition had eroded business and customers lost the desire to eat in restaurants. Now 61 percent of restaurant sales are in orders to go. In store sales are still in decline and to go sales are not as profitable since to go orders tend to avoid pricier drinks and desserts.

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