Restaurant same-store sales growth slowed in November, to 1.5%, as consumers dined out less during the month, according to the latest NRN-MillerPulse survey. The
primary reason for the slowdown was a 1.5% decline in traffic, the first time in four months that the index reported fewer diners. Same-store sales growth fell from 2.7% in October, and was at its
lowest level since February. Poor weather that month was a major factor that kept consumers at home.
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