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by kurthr 838 days ago
Are you saying that most light olive oil isn't olive oil?

I guess it's possible, but there's profit without doing that too. All the research I've heard (eg 80% fake) is for EVOO. I guess it could be like the subway fake tunafish scandal (debunked?)*. You can get a lot more oil out of olives after the first press, but you don't get the flavor or smell, and it's certainly a lot cheaper to make

Seems like there's more money in suing a reputable producer for an allergic reaction than cutting $5-10/liter extra light olive oil with $3-5/liter corn/soy/peanut/canola. That's gonna kill somebody!

* https://news.bloomberglaw.com/litigation/judge-in-subway-cas...

1 comments

It’s a commodity that has been counterfeited for centuries.