Despite high prices, Americans are looking at pricier dining options — and other fun events

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Despite high prices, Americans are looking at pricier dining options — and other fun events
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Between March 2021 and March 2022, Americans started looking for more dining and entertainment options. That trend accelerated over the past year.

Inflation is causing people to spend more on groceries, and there are fears of a looming recession — but the post-pandemic trend of people venturing out to dine and have fun seems to be continuing. Despite high food prices, it seems that Americans are willing to splurge on fun and fine dining.

In the past year, consumer interest in restaurants remained consistent from a year ago, according to a new Yelp report that looked at certain user behaviors — viewing business pages, or posting photos or reviews. In comparison, the most affordable options — those labeled with one dollar sign — saw a 10% drop in interest from Yelp users.

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