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24oz. Pompeian Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Amazon has 24oz. Pompeian Extra Virgin Olive Oil for $5.95 when you clip the 25% extra savings coupon on the product page and checkout w/ Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.

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Features:
  • USDA Certified Organic extra virgin olive oil is made from first cold pressed olives
  • Certified for Authenticity by the North American Olive Oil Association
  • Certified Organic, Naturally Gluten Free and Non-Allergenic, Kosher, and Non-GMO Verified by the Non-GMO Project

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  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2.54 lower (29% savings) than the list price of $8.49.
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    • Rating of 4.8 from over 670 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has 24oz. Pompeian Extra Virgin Olive Oil for $5.95 when you clip the 25% extra savings coupon on the product page and checkout w/ Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.

Thanks to Community Member hocuspocusblade for finding this deal.
  • Note: Must be logged in to clip coupons; coupons are typically limited to one per account. This coupon applies to first Subscribe and Save order on this item or category of items. If you have already purchased this item via Subscribe and Save, you may not be eligible for this coupon.
Instructions:
  1. Click here and clip the 25% off coupon on the item page
  2. Select the "Subscribe & Save" option, if it isn't already selected
  3. Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
  4. Proceed to checkout
  5. The price should be $8.49 - 25% coupon - 5% S&S discount = $5.95 + Free Shipping with Amazon Prime
  6. Complete your order.
    • Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships
Features:
  • USDA Certified Organic extra virgin olive oil is made from first cold pressed olives
  • Certified for Authenticity by the North American Olive Oil Association
  • Certified Organic, Naturally Gluten Free and Non-Allergenic, Kosher, and Non-GMO Verified by the Non-GMO Project

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $2.54 lower (29% savings) than the list price of $8.49.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 670 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Pompeian USDA Organic Smooth Extra Virgin Olive Oil, First Cold Pressed, Smooth, Delicate Flavor, Perfect for Sautéing & Stir-Frying, 24 FL. OZ.

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in general, plastics are not a very good way to store foods because they leach over time… the better question is if this oil is any good…


this company (Pompeian) is very well known, to produce subpar products that is. Also it is promoted by SD and Amazon employees regularly, so do your own due diligence...

Regarding the actual University study, these were the highlighted results:

THE BRANDS THAT FAILED THE TEST:

Pompeian, Bertolli, Colavita, Star, Sasso, Antica Badia, Primadonna, Carapelli, Mazola, Felippo Berio, Safeway, Whole Foods, Carapelli, Coricelli, Mezzetta


THE GUYS THAT PASSED THE TEST AND CAN BE TRUSTED:

Corto Olive, Ottavio, Omaggio, Bariani Olive Oil, Lucini, Kirkland Organic, Lucero, Olea Estates, McEvoy Ranch Organic, Cobram Estate, California Olive Ranch

reference:
https://1.oliveoiltimes.com/libra...report.pdf

https://olivecenter.ucdavis.edu/m...lthree.pdf
People really need to do their homework before they post. Your statement is junk science. You can't say that all plastics leach over time. This simply isn't true. Cooking oil bottles are made out of PET which doesn't leach. Even if it did, the oil would go rancid from age long before it suffered any detrimental effects from being in plastic. All plastics are NOT the same and have drastically different chemical properties. Please don;t make the mistake of lumping them all into one group.

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almost 3 years ago
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AdamDport
almost 3 years ago
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This comes out to about 25¢/oz. For comparison, generic non-organic EVOO is 17¢/oz at my local grocery store without any coupons or discounts. If you don't care about organic this probably isn't a deal.
almost 3 years ago
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oceanone
almost 3 years ago
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olive oil in plasitc bottle is always an 100 % NO GO !

LOL
IMPORTED, FIRST COLD PRESSED EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL: Certified for Authenticity by the North American Olive Oil Association (NAOOA).

so you basicly just get an blend of garbage waste olive oils.
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almost 3 years ago
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Quote from oceanone :
olive oil in plasitc bottle is always an 100 % NO GO !

LOL
IMPORTED, FIRST COLD PRESSED EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL: Certified for Authenticity by the North American Olive Oil Association (NAOOA).

so you basicly just get an blend of garbage waste olive oils.

Just curious, what's bad about the plastic bottle?
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Quote from dabuddha :
Just curious, what's bad about the plastic bottle?
in general, plastics are not a very good way to store foods because they leach over time… the better question is if this oil is any good…


this company (Pompeian) is very well known, to produce subpar products that is. Also it is promoted by SD and Amazon employees regularly, so do your own due diligence...

Regarding the actual University study, these were the highlighted results:

THE BRANDS THAT FAILED THE TEST:

Pompeian, Bertolli, Colavita, Star, Sasso, Antica Badia, Primadonna, Carapelli, Mazola, Felippo Berio, Safeway, Whole Foods, Carapelli, Coricelli, Mezzetta


THE GUYS THAT PASSED THE TEST AND CAN BE TRUSTED:

Corto Olive, Ottavio, Omaggio, Bariani Olive Oil, Lucini, Kirkland Organic, Lucero, Olea Estates, McEvoy Ranch Organic, Cobram Estate, California Olive Ranch

reference:
https://1.oliveoiltimes.com/libra...report.pdf

https://olivecenter.ucdavis.edu/m...lthree.pdf
Last edited by Soopersoak January 10, 2022 at 12:09 PM.
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arm&hammer
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Quote from Soopersoak :
in general, plastics are not a very good way to store foods because they leach over time… the better question is if this oil is any good…


this company (Pompeian) is very well known, to produce subpar products that is. Also it is promoted by SD and Amazon employees regularly, so do your own due diligence...

Regarding the actual University study, these were the highlighted results:

THE BRANDS THAT FAILED THE TEST:

Pompeian, Bertolli, Colavita, Star, Sasso, Antica Badia, Primadonna, Carapelli, Mazola, Felippo Berio, Safeway, Whole Foods, Carapelli, Coricelli, Mezzetta


THE GUYS THAT PASSED THE TEST AND CAN BE TRUSTED:

Corto Olive, Ottavio, Omaggio, Bariani Olive Oil, Lucini, Kirkland Organic, Lucero, Olea Estates, McEvoy Ranch Organic, Cobram Estate, California Olive Ranch

reference:
https://1.oliveoiltimes.com/libra...report.pdf
Thanks for the info.
Well this severely limits it for me besides a Costco half hour away none of the others are at my grocery store. I try not to buy food stuff on Amazon.
almost 3 years ago
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jazyje
almost 3 years ago
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Too small! This would last one dinner - at the most -with my I-talian bread dipping fam.
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babcoccl
almost 3 years ago
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Really glad this is the smooth kind. I hate the rough, course kinds of Olive Oil. Really unpleasant to digest.
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Mikey122687
almost 3 years ago
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I'm shocked that Kirkland passed their test
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jmhulet
almost 3 years ago
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Isn't the point of extra vigin olive oil to get the pop of flavors vs other types? Definitely wouldn't use this kind for dipping or salad dressings where you want extra flavor.
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Quote from Soopersoak :
in general, plastics are not a very good way to store foods because they leach over time… the better question is if this oil is any good…


this company (Pompeian) is very well known, to produce subpar products that is. Also it is promoted by SD and Amazon employees regularly, so do your own due diligence...

Regarding the actual University study, these were the highlighted results:

THE BRANDS THAT FAILED THE TEST:

Pompeian, Bertolli, Colavita, Star, Sasso, Antica Badia, Primadonna, Carapelli, Mazola, Felippo Berio, Safeway, Whole Foods, Carapelli, Coricelli, Mezzetta


THE GUYS THAT PASSED THE TEST AND CAN BE TRUSTED:

Corto Olive, Ottavio, Omaggio, Bariani Olive Oil, Lucini, Kirkland Organic, Lucero, Olea Estates, McEvoy Ranch Organic, Cobram Estate, California Olive Ranch

reference:
https://1.oliveoiltimes.com/libra...report.pdf
People really need to do their homework before they post. Your statement is junk science. You can't say that all plastics leach over time. This simply isn't true. Cooking oil bottles are made out of PET which doesn't leach. Even if it did, the oil would go rancid from age long before it suffered any detrimental effects from being in plastic. All plastics are NOT the same and have drastically different chemical properties. Please don;t make the mistake of lumping them all into one group.
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Quote from jmhulet :
People really need to do their homework before they post. Your statement is junk science. You can't say that all plastics leach over time. This simply isn't true. Cooking oil bottles are made out of PET which doesn't leach. Even if it did, the oil would go rancid from age long before it suffered any detrimental effects from being in plastic. All plastics are NOT the same and have drastically different chemical properties. Please don;t make the mistake of lumping them all into one group.
maybe take a course in reading comprehension? Smilie glass is better than plastic in almost every way for food storage purposes. It is also widely known that plastics can potentially leach many types of dangerous chemicals that have been studied and tested. It is also generally accepted that there could potentially be a whole host of "other" chemicals that no one knows about. IMO that is enough to stick with glass, which is much more impervious to the elements. Anyhow, to each their own, you may enjoy using plastics if that is your thing. Smilie
Last edited by Soopersoak January 10, 2022 at 11:57 AM.
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Theehib
almost 3 years ago
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Can't trust this brand, unfortunately
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alxshanti
almost 3 years ago
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These olive oil threads are always so heated.
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Quote from alxshanti :
These olive oil threads are always so heated.
Unfortunately, though, olive oil is not a high-temp oil.
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Pompeian is probably the worse of all olive oils sold in the US. I don't need reports and chemistry to tell me that. It's all based on personal taste.
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