Published January 7, 2015

Restaurant operators are optimistic going into 2015

Business may not be booming, but restaurants are seeing an improvement as the National Restaurant Association’s Restaurant Performance Index (RPI) has maintained a level over 100 for September through November.

Most restaurant operators are expecting sales to continue to increase into the new year, and many are planning capital expenditures for equipment, expansion or remodeling.

Read the full article here: Restaurant sales, traffic remain positive as year winds down
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