The National Restaurant Assn.’s Restaurant Performance Index benefited from sharp increases in the indicators tracking current same-store sales and customer traffic in January. The RPI rose 0.9 point to 102.8 as all but two of the eight components of the RPI increased. The trend of the two capital spending indicators was mixed. Any reading of…
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