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  2. Even with food prices flattening out, the cost of dining out ...

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    Ham slumped 5.4% and cheese dropped 3.4% (bread rose 1%, so your sandwich isn’t a total bargain). Coffee dropped 2.5% and milk fell 2.1%. Rice decreased 2%, and fish and seafood together dropped 1%.

  3. Surging restaurant prices are making dining out a luxury - AOL

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    That’s because prices for groceries are up 1.2% year over year, while the price of food consumed at restaurants is up 5.1%. It’s another reminder of the sting inflation is having on Americans ...

  4. Here’s What an Average Apartment Costs in 46 US Cities - AOL

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    At the start of 2024, the average cost of monthly rent across the U.S. was $1,400. That total, from Statista, reflects the wide range of rent prices across the country, as costs in major cities ...

  5. Menu cost - Wikipedia

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    Results of the study showed that the menu cost was on average $105,887 per year, per store. This figure comprised 0.7% of revenue, 32.5% of net margins and $0.52/price change. Subsequently in order for updating prices to be beneficial the profitability of an item needed to decrease by more than 32.5%.

  6. Cover (hospitality) - Wikipedia

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    Cover per Occupied Room (CPOR) is one statistic which can be used in forecasting. [3]This is the average spent per individual customer, which can be calculated separately for each member of the serving staff.

  7. Apartment hotel - Wikipedia

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    An apartment hotel or aparthotel (also residential hotel, or extended-stay hotel) is a serviced apartment complex that uses a hotel-style booking system. It is similar to renting an apartment, but with no fixed contracts and occupants can "check out" whenever they wish, subject to the applicable minimum length of stay imposed by the company.