Skyrocketing of COVID-19 cases around the U.S. slows dine-in restaurant recovery

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Fewer people are dining in at restaurants like Olive Garden, Applebee's and IHOP as COVID-19 cases skyrocket, data shows. One restaurant sector that continues to grow is pizza, with data showing 43% spending growth.

Casual-dining brands include Darden Restaurants Inc.’s DRI, +0.28% Olive Garden chain and Dine Brands Inc.’s DIN, +2.39% Applebee’s and IHOP brands.

Other restaurant categories saw increases, including quick-service restaurants like McDonald’s Corp. MCD, +2.71% and Wendy’s Inc. WEN, +3.88% and coffee vendors such as Starbucks Corp. SBUX, +2.25% and Dunkin’ Brands Inc. DNKN, +3.23% . These sorts of restaurants do a good deal of their business via drive-through and takeaway.

“Late-night sales are gradually returning, but sales at dinner have slowed, particularly in markets with a higher percentage of reopened casual-dining rooms,” the report said. See:Papa John’s says April was its best month ever with pizza delivery and Papadia flatbreads boosting sales Throughout the pandemic, MKM Partners analysts say Domino’s and Papa John’s will continue to see solid results.

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