Steaks could soon cost more, but restaurants have other ideas
09-06-2026 21:24 via abc.net.au

Steaks could soon cost more, but restaurants have other ideas

Red meat is expected to become more expensive starting this month as higher diesel prices have filtered through the supply chain.
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