When gas goes up, no matter how much, the cost of meat goes up, because the price of meat is how much it costs to kill, butcher, process, and truck and ship, it around.
The most affected, as always, is Beef, for a variety of reasons, you can get a very very good read on the economy just monitoring average red meat prices, when things were really bad a few years ago, Tenderloins hit 40$ a pound, I cannot stress to you how fucking insane that was.
We are absolutely on track, to exceed that in the very near future, and all the major places that handle cutting have been warned about the incoming price increases, which means its even worse than they are warning, because that's just the nice frontloading they get from the packing plants or w/e.
Its fucked, my guy, every fucking day this conflict goes on without us making the oil flow again, compounds many issues here and abroad.