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Filippo Berio Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 101.4 Ounce~$19.18 @ Amazon~Free Prime Shipping!

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Model: Filippo Berio Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 101.4 Ounce Tin

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Jul 22, 2022
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Joined Nov 2021
Jul 22, 2022
MrReasonable
Jul 22, 2022
42 Posts
Their original price of 25 was probably too much. With that being said, I like this oil despite it coming from multiple regions
Jul 22, 2022
183 Posts
Joined Nov 2018
Jul 22, 2022
ScottT4057
Jul 22, 2022
183 Posts
just a fyi -
  • Dont buy more then you need, Olive Oil will go "off"/racid after a time so if you wont use it in a year, dont buy that size.
  • Should Store Olive oil in non-see through containers
  • Try to look for ones that are "single Source", multiple sources generally means cheapest stuff possible
  • try and look for a Bottle by date, then use withing 18-24 months of bottle by date.
Jul 24, 2022
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WheelaDealer
Jul 24, 2022
2,016 Posts
Filippo Berio isn't real olive oil.

That said: if you open it, it smells good, and tastes good, then enjoy it.

Just make sure you compare its value to genuine olive oil. Don't pay the same unit price for fake olive oil as genuine olive oil. I would compare the value of this against Canola.

https://www.phoenixhelix.com/woul...-stand-up/
https://olivecenter.ucdavis.edu/m...lthree.pdf
https://ift.onlinelibrary.wiley.c...11.02040.x

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In 2010 and 2011, they tested numerous samples of the most popular brands sold in grocery stores. 69% of the imported olive oil and 10% of the California olive oil failed the sensory criteria for extra virgin, and 23 percent of the imported oil failed the chemical test. Some of the brands that failed were Pompeian, Filippo Berio, Bertolli, Star, Colavita, Newman's Own Organic and Rachael Ray. Those that passed with perfect scores on both tests? California Olive Ranch, Cobram Estate, Kirkland Organic, Corto Olive, McEvoy Ranch and Lucero.
Last edited by WheelaDealer July 24, 2022 at 09:29 AM.
Jul 24, 2022
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BackFromTheDead21
Jul 24, 2022
670 Posts
You cannot trust anything from Italy due to rampant corruption and dishonesty and it's well documented as you've posted. I'm even suspect at the certified oils though the few that I have bought like a high end Tuscan one from Aldi have been pretty good.

The cheapest, higher quality and real EVOOs are probably California Olive Ranch and some brands sold by Grocery Outlet. Some of what Costco, Aldi, Whole Foods and Trader Joe's carry would pass, but not a lot. You can find McEvoy Ranch and Cobram Estate at GO sometimes.

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