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Eating Out Is Top Luxury Americans Are Willing To Give Up

By Matthew Bandyk

Posted: April 21, 2009

If you're an entrepreneur thinking about opening a new restaurant, right now is one of the worst times for that business. As I wrote in my list of overrated businesses, restaurants are always tough, but that's especially true in a recession.  Here's some evidence about just how bad it is: Forbes just published a list of the top things Americans are willing to give up. It's based on a consumer survey by GfK Custom Research.

Here's the top luxury that Americans are willing to cut back their spending on, by an overwhelming amount:

For instance, an overwhelming 82% said that dining out would be easy to abandon. While the National Restaurant Association in Washington, D.C., forecasts that Americans will spend $566 billion eating out in 2009, a 2.5% increase over 2008, discounted menus at mid- to high-end restaurants suggest otherwise.

The situation looked bad in November, and not much has happened to improve the outlook for restaurants.

R4estaurants

I don`t imagine the Domino`s Pizza tape will help any.

E. Kikuchi of KY @ Apr 22, 2009 08:56:39 AM

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Matt Bandyk, a reporter for U.S. News, explores capitalism from where it all begins, with the entrepreneur, whose risk taking and experimentation provide the roots from which the rest of the economy grows. As much courage as it takes to create one's own business, even the entrepreneur needs some help, and this blog will look at news, trends, and practical advice for starting and running a small business.

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