The Restaurant Performance Index tracking study fielded monthly by the National Restaurant Assn. fell sharply in April, thanks to very negative current same-store sales and traffic readings and pessimism around both current and future labor indicators. Four of the RPI’s eight components now stand below the 100 level that separate expansion from contraction. The overall…
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