Dining out and food deliveries are expected to get 5–10% costlier from next week as state oil firms raised petrol and diesel prices. Restaurant executives say the fuel hit lands on top of months of pressures including a commercial LPG price jump, LPG shortage, and labor shortages since the West Asia war began. Some chains will revise menu prices as early as next week, while others target June or July 1, with logistics costs also likely lifting delivery charges and shrinking discounts.
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