Michiganders spent 11% less on dining out than they did in January 2020 as restaurant industry shutdowns continued due to COVID-19, according to a new report.
Zenreach — a brick-and-mortar marketing firm that has been tracking restaurant foot traffic across the country — found in a study done in partnership with TOP Data that overall nationwide restaurant spending is only down 1% from where it was in January 2020, and many states have seen an increase in restaurant spending since the pandemic started.
However, Michigan was among the top 10 states that saw a decrease in restaurant spending.
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