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Why Quick-Service Restaurants Are Faring Better Than Other Types During Coronavirus

Strong Online-Ordering Platforms, Pad-Site Locations Prove to Be Big Advantages During Pandemic
Quick-service restaurants, such as Papa John's, have been an outlier during these challenging times, faring better than their couterparts in the industry. (iStock)
Quick-service restaurants, such as Papa John's, have been an outlier during these challenging times, faring better than their couterparts in the industry. (iStock)
By Andrew Zola
CoStar Advisory Services
June 24, 2020 | 6:15 P.M.

The COVID–19 pandemic has impacted few industries more than food services. The stay-at-home orders resulted in total restaurant sales plunging by 54% from $65.4 billion in February to $29.9 billion in April. Although the sector experienced an 18% recovery in May, restaurant sales are still down 41% year to date.

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