The National Restaurant Assn.’s Restaurant Performance Index rose nearly a full point in March on strong gains in the current sales, traffic and labor indices. Seven of the eight components in the RPI moved higher; the indicator that tracks operator capital purchases during the past three months was the only one off, but only 0.1…
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