U.S. Hospitality Sector Faces Rising Diesel and Packaging Costs Amid Persian Gulf Tensions; Peak Impact Expected Q3 2026

According to the U.S. Institute for Supply Management (ISM), the American hospitality and food service sectors are experiencing sustained price pressures driven by rising diesel fuel costs linked to Persian Gulf conflict and increased costs for resin-based packaging materials. The most significant impact is expected in the third quarter of 2026, though pressures are already being felt. Suppliers are actively attempting to pass price increases downstream.
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