Cuts were most common in the 30 to 49 age group, with 63 per cent reducing dining spend due to cost of living pressures.
Reality is that we have under-invested in infrastructure for decades'.
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On earnings calls, dozens of corporate executives have cited a slowdown in spending to explain why sales are slipping.
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Cash-strapped Americans bought less of Nestlé's Stouffer’s, Lean Cuisine and DiGiorno brands. ((Jessica DiNapoli/Reuters)) Nestlé said sales growth slowed in the first quarter as cash-strapped ...