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Spiking oil prices will increase grocery prices

Published: 16 March 2026

Oil is used for transportation, packaging and fertilizer. It is essential to the global economy, and when its price spikes, just about everything gets more expensive. With global supply throttled by conflict in the Middle East, Quebecers will likely feel the pinch, most noticeably at the grocery store. 

"If the price of oil remains elevated, the increased cost of transportation will be passed on to consumers," Saibal Ray told the Montreal Gazette. "Relatively low-cost products, like food, will likely have the most noticeable increases because the transportation cost makes up a higher percentage of the price paid by consumers than it does for more expensive items," added the James Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ Professor of Operations Management. 

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