Today's Data for Tomorrow's Restaurant: What the Numbers Are Still Telling Us
 Podcast: Restauranttopia Data Source: Circana
  
 πŸ“ Episode Show Notes β€” Part Two
 In Part Two of Today's Data for Tomorrow's Restaurant, the Restauranttopia team continues breaking down fresh Circana data β€” shifting from what's happening to what operators should actually do next.
 This episode goes deeper into consumer behavior trends, traffic shifts, pricing pressure, and why headline sales numbers can be misleading if you're not looking at the right metrics.
 πŸ” What We Dig Into in Part Two
  Why "sales up" doesn't always mean "restaurants are winning" How price increases are masking traffic declines β€” and what that means long-term.
 Traffic, frequency, and check average β€” which lever actually matters most right now Understanding where guests are pulling back and where they're still spending.
 The value gap is widening How consumers are redefining "worth it" and what that means for menu strategy.
 Why middle-of-the-road restaurants are under the most pressure Polarization between value-driven and premium experiences continues.
 Off-premise realities vs on-premise recovery What Circana data says about takeout, delivery, and dine-in expectations.
 Operational blind spots operators need to stop ignoring Throughput, labor efficiency, and why volume matters more than ego pricing.
  πŸ“Š Why This Matters
 The data isn't predicting a collapse β€” but it is warning operators who aren't adapting. Part Two focuses on decision-making, not doom scrolling.
 If you're still running your restaurant like it's 2019, the numbers say you're already behind.
 🎯 Who This Episode Is For
  Independent restaurant owners
 Multi-unit operators
 GMs and operators managing labor and pricing decisions
 Vendors supporting restaurant growth strategies
 
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Restauranttopia: A Show for Local Independent Restaurants

Brian Seitz, David Ross, and Anthony Hamilton

Today's Data for Tomorrow's Restaurant Part 2

FEB 1, 202622 MIN
Restauranttopia: A Show for Local Independent Restaurants

Today's Data for Tomorrow's Restaurant Part 2

FEB 1, 202622 MIN

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Today's Data for Tomorrow's Restaurant: What the Numbers Are Still Telling Us Podcast: Restauranttopia Data Source: Circana πŸ“ Episode Show Notes β€” Part Two In Part Two of Today's Data for Tomorrow's Restaurant, the Restauranttopia team continues breaking down fresh Circana data β€” shifting from what's happening to what operators should actually do next. This episode goes deeper into consumer behavior trends, traffic shifts, pricing pressure, and why headline sales numbers can be misleading if you're not looking at the right metrics. πŸ” What We Dig Into in Part Two Why "sales up" doesn't always mean "restaurants are winning" How price increases are masking traffic declines β€” and what that means long-term. Traffic, frequency, and check average β€” which lever actually matters most right now Understanding where guests are pulling back and where they're still spending. The value gap is widening How consumers are redefining "worth it" and what that means for menu strategy. Why middle-of-the-road restaurants are under the most pressure Polarization between value-driven and premium experiences continues. Off-premise realities vs on-premise recovery What Circana data says about takeout, delivery, and dine-in expectations. Operational blind spots operators need to stop ignoring Throughput, labor efficiency, and why volume matters more than ego pricing. πŸ“Š Why This Matters The data isn't predicting a collapse β€” but it is warning operators who aren't adapting. Part Two focuses on decision-making, not doom scrolling. If you're still running your restaurant like it's 2019, the numbers say you're already behind. 🎯 Who This Episode Is For Independent restaurant owners Multi-unit operators GMs and operators managing labor and pricing decisions Vendors supporting restaurant growth strategies Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices