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  2. Inflation 2022: Is the Restaurant Industry Doing Better or ...

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    The restaurant industry was hit first and worst when COVID-19 closed the economy.According to the National Restaurant Association, businesses laid off or furloughed 8 million hospitality workers ...

  3. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in ...

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    A restaurant that is to-go only due to laws created to stop the spread of the coronavirus. In March 2020, restaurants' daily traffic dropped precipitously as the virus spread, compared to the same period in 2019. [25] According to NPR's Yuki Noguchi, "Just about every restaurant nationwide has been hit hard at once, making this disaster unique."

  4. Inflation: Grocery prices reaccelerate, now 25% higher than ...

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    Like the rest of inflation data, grocery prices are coming in hotter after slightly moderating last year.. The cost of groceries remained flat in March and is up 1.2% year over year, according to ...

  5. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the food industry

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    A western-style restaurant chain, Khtchen Jiro (キッチンジロー) officially confirmed reports on 3 September that 13 places were closing on 30 September, due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, according to the restaurant's website.

  6. Beloved Restaurants and Bars That Closed Permanently ... - AOL

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    Chicago. Once described by a critic as "Chicago's finest Italian restaurant," Spiaggia had a loyal following for 37 years. After closing early in the pandemic temporarily, the restaurant announced ...

  7. Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States

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    The pandemic left millions of people in the U.S. at-risk when it comes to nutrition and overall health status. The pandemic complicated food insecurity among children, older adults, and undocumented immigrants. Feeding America stated that the estimated number of food-insecure kids could jump from 11 million to an estimated 18 million.

  8. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    Many countries saw their highest inflation rates in decades. It has been attributed to various causes, including pandemic-related economic dislocation, supply chain disruptions, the fiscal and monetary stimulus provided in 2020 and 2021 by governments and central banks around the world in response to the pandemic, and price gouging.

  9. Inflation is slowing on these holiday essentials, but prices ...

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    The jump in transportation services, for example, comes after a 14.3 percent increase in 2022 — making the price of key services like Lyft or Uber 25.3 percent more expensive today than they ...