In 2015, the average household spent around $3,008 to go to restaurants and have someone else do the cooking and dishwashing for once. That’s a slight uptick over the previous year, but spending more money at restaurants doesn’t necessarily mean we’re eating out more frequently.
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We’re Spending More At Restaurants, But Not Because We’re Dining Out More
By Ashlee Kieler 8.31.16