The National Restaurant Assn.’s Restaurant Performance Index fell a full point to 101.7 in March, as operators expressed particular concern about business conditions and sales during the next six months. The future business conditions indicator fell to an all-time low. Six of the RPI’s eight components decreased in March. The two capital spending indicators were…
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