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dixiegrrrrl

(60,012 posts)
Sat May 14, 2016, 04:27 PM May 2016

69% of store-bought extra virgin olive oils are FAKE! Here's how to know if it's the real thing: [View all]

This is a VERY brief excerpt from a good long read about the olive oil scams.
I encourage folks to read the whole articles at the links.


Do you know that your extra virgin olive oil is probably fake, thanks to the Mob?
Did you know that the Mafia is making a small fortune selling fake olive oil or that olive oil is a $1.5 billion dollar industry in the United States alone?
In fact, olive oil is currently Europe’s most adulterated agricultural product!
According to Tom Mueller, an investigative journalist who wrote an eye –opening expose on fake olive oil entitled : Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil, 70% of the extra virgin olive oil sold is adulterated — cut with cheaper oils.


Snip:

How to Tell if Your Olive Oil is the Real Deal

The following brands which were labeled extra-virgin failed to meet extra-virgin olive oil standards:
• Bertolli
• Carapelli
• Filippo Berio
• Mazzola
• Mezzetta
• Newman’s Own
• Pompeian
• Rachel Ray
• Safeway
• Star
• Whole Foods

These brands did meet extra-virgin olive oil standards:
• Corto Olive
• California Olive Ranch
• Kirkland Organic
• Lucero (Ascolano)
• McEvoy Ranch Organic


http://www.realfarmacy.com/olive-oil-mafia-extra-virgin-olive-oil-lost-virginity/

and

http://www.truthinoliveoil.com/2012/09/toms-supermarket-picks-quality-oils-good-prices%20

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