Grocery Stores and Eating Places: Pacific Areas
Michael G. Van Dress
Food Review/ National Food Review, 1979, vol. NFR 08, issue 01
Abstract:
Nationally, sales at eating places, measured in constant dollars, rose 20 percent between 1972 and 1977. Sales in the Pacific area grew even more rapidly at 33 percent. Grocery store sales in the U.S. rose 2 percent between 1972 and 1977. Pacific grocery store sales rose 4 percent-more rapidly than sales at all U.S. grocery stores but still less rapidly than either U.S.- or Pacific-area restaurant sales.
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Date: 1979
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