Tourism has seen a significant hike so far this year, and our local restaurant industry is seeing the benefits of that.
With 308,052 more people visiting so far in comparison with the same period last year, the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association says the industry is noticing the difference.
Sales to the end of the summer, total system sales in British Columbia are about 8 percent, which is just about where tourism is. So is the effect of tourism and the effect of a relatively strong BC economy.
The data points to an increase from clients from Japan and South Korea, specifically, suggesting the province’s aggressive advertising campaign in those areas is paying off.
Ever since the 2010 Winter Olympics, what has been noticed you can measure so many things with restaurants, the economy, people, trends, health.
One can see that diversity from the demands on our restaurants from people from those various countries.
The increase marks a 7.6 percent jump from January to October of last year, according to Stats Canada.
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