Published December 3, 2015

The Rest of This Year Looking Good for Restaurants

Restaurants had a disappointing October this year in terms of sales, but the final months of the year are predicted to be good for the food service industry. Positive economic indicators like strong job growth and steadily decreasing unemployment are expected to result in more business for restaurants, and this past November saw a .5 percent increase in restaurant sales. Fast food and fas casual restaurants are reporting higher same-store sales growth than full service restaurants.

Read the full article here: Restaurants expected to Rebound After October Slump

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