rsgmag.com
Home     Tell a Friend     Search     Member Area
 RESTAURANT PROFIT TIPS
Receive our FREE
"Profit Tip"
of the Week





Visit Our Profit Tips Archives!

 SEARCH FOR TOPICS

 KITCHEN & MENU MANAGEMENT
Chef Training
Menu Makeover
Recipe Mapping
 LEARN FROM OUR 'GROWING' READERSHIP
No Dumb Questions
Reader Profiles
 FIND YOUR STATE RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION
Association Contact Info
 INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
Restaurant Economics
Restaurant Trends
 PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Equipment & Supplies
Food and Beverage
 RESTAURANT SUSTAINABILITY TIPS
It's the Environment...
 LOG ON FB AND SEARCH RESTAURANT STARTUP & GROWTH
Order Back Issues
Contact Us
Subscribe - Renew
Tell a Friend
home | Insights! | Restaurant Industry . . .
 

Restaurant Industry Outlook Strengthened in June as Restaurant Performance Index Rose Above 100

The National Restaurant Association's Restaurant Performance Index (RPI) rose above 100 in June, representing the sixth time in the last seven months that the RPI stood above 100, signifying some expansion in industry.

The RPI stood at 100.6 in June, up 0.8 percent from May's level of 99.9. The Current Situation Index, which measures current trends in four industry indicators (same-store sales, traffic, labor and capital expenditures), stood at 100.5 in June -- up 1.4 percent from May's level of 99.2. The Current Situation Index stood above 100 in three of the last four months, also signifying some expansion. Restaurant operators reported stronger same-store sales results in June. Fifty-one percent of restaurant operators reported a same-store sales gain between June 2010 and June 2011, up from 39 percent of operators who reported higher same-store sales in May. Meanwhile, 31 percent of operators reported a same-store sales decline in June, down from 40 percent of operators who reported lower sales in May. Restaurant operators also reported improving customer traffic levels in June. Forty-four percent of restaurant operators reported an increase in customer traffic between June 2010 and June 2011, up from 33 percent of operators who reported higher traffic in May. In comparison, 33 percent of operators reported a traffic decline in June, down from 41 percent who reported lower traffic in May. Along with improving sales and traffic results, restaurant operators reported an increase in capital spending activity. Forty-eight percent of operators said they made a capital expenditure for equipment, expansion or remodeling during the last three months, up from 44 percent who reported similarly last month. The Expectations Index, which measures restaurant operators' six-month outlook for four industry indicators (same-store sales, employees, capital expenditures and business conditions), stood at 100.7 in June -- up slightly from May's level of 100.6. June represented the 11th consecutive month above 100 for the Expectations Index, and the modest improvement came on the heels of three consecutive monthly declines. Restaurant operators remain generally optimistic about sales growth in the months ahead. Forty percent of restaurant operators expect to have higher sales in six months (compared to the same period in the previous year), almost unchanged from 41 percent who reported similarly last month. In comparison, only 16 percent of restaurant operators expect their sales volume in six months to be lower than it was during the same period in the previous year, down from 20 percent who reported similarly last month. In comparison, restaurant operators are somewhat less optimistic about the direction of the overall economy in the months ahead. Twenty-six percent of restaurant operators said they expect economic conditions to improve in six months, up slightly from 24 percent who reported similarly last month. Meanwhile, 20 percent of operators said they expect economic conditions to worsen in the next six months, compared to 21 percent last month. Restaurant operators continue to plan for capital spending in the months ahead. Fifty percent of restaurant operators plan to make a capital expenditure for equipment, expansion or remodeling in the next six months, matching the proportion who reported similarly last month.


Printer-Friendly Format

 ADVERTISE IN RESTAURANT STARTUP & GROWTH
Learn More. Click HERE.
 JOIN OUR GROWING COMMUNITY OF RESTAURATEURS
Review some past installments of "What Our Readers are Building, Buying & Remodeling".

Check out a sample of our RestaurantOwner.com video series "Restaurants That Work".

What's Your Opinion of Legislation to Ban Smoking in Bars and Restaurants?

Reducing disease and death caused by smoking and secondhand smoke exposure is a major priority of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC Foundation has launched an initiative to provide restaurant and bar owners with scientific and experiential information on the impact of smoke-free policies on the hospitality industry. The initiative is designed to increase restaurant and bar owners’ understanding of the benefits of smoke-free policies, and has targeted operators in the states of Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina and Texas via a video series on YouTube. Click here to watch the videos and then tell us what you think of these efforts? If you own a restaurant in one of the six above states, please take the short survey below.

What do you think of state-wide legislation to ban smoking in restaurants and bars?
I enthusiastically promote such legislation.
I don't object to it, but I don't promote it.
I am neutral on the subject
I am against it because it would hurt my business.
I am against it because it is gov't intrusion.
I am opposed to it. Period.

  • Show Survey Results
  • Show All Surveys
  • In which areas of restaurant management and operations do you wish you possessed more competence and knowledge?
    Accounting and Finance
    Bar Management
    Culinary and Kitchen Management
    Employment and Labor Issues
    Marketing
    Menu Design and Engineering
    Purchasing and Inventory Management
    Technology in the Restaurant

  • Show Survey Results
  • Show All Surveys
  • The NEW Uniform System of Accounts for Restaurants IS HERE! -- The National Restaurant Association's Uniform System of Accounts is back in print. This latest edition contains many updates, changes and enhancements from previous editions. Order your copy today.

     USAR