Eating out or ordering online may soon cost more: Food services set to become 5–10% costlier starting next week amid fuel price hike

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Eating out and ordering food will soon cost more. Fuel prices have increased, impacting restaurant expenses. This will lead to a 5-10% rise in prices for consumers. Restaurants are facing higher costs for fuel, LPG, and labor. Some chains will adjust menu prices next week, while others will do so in July.