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16-Oz Pompeian USDA Organic Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil

w/ Subscribe & Save

$6.15

$8.23

25% off
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Amazon has 16-Oz Pompeian USDA Organic Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil on sale for $6.50 - $0.33 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.17. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • USDA certified organic extra virgin olive oil w/ a full-bodied, robust taste
  • Imported first cold pressed extra virgin olive oil, certified for authenticity by the North American olive oil association (NAOOA)
  • Naturally gluten free and non-allergenic, kosher, and non-gmo verified

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $1.77 less (22% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.94 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 20k customer reviews.
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Amazon has 16-Oz Pompeian USDA Organic Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil on sale for $6.50 - $0.33 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $6.17. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • USDA certified organic extra virgin olive oil w/ a full-bodied, robust taste
  • Imported first cold pressed extra virgin olive oil, certified for authenticity by the North American olive oil association (NAOOA)
  • Naturally gluten free and non-allergenic, kosher, and non-gmo verified

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $1.77 less (22% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.94 at the time of this posting.
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 20k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Pompeian USDA Organic Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil, First Cold Pressed, Full-Bodied Flavor, Perfect for Salad Dressings & Marinades, 16 FL. OZ.

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maria_bettina
Last Monday
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Solid deal. Have not found anything online to suggest this brand adds any other oils. It's also cold pressed which is key.

I've been buying the 32 oz on subscribe and save and this deal is better than buying the bigger bottle.

I could not increase the number of bottles to more than one. However, I was able to create multiple subscribe and save orders.
Last edited by maria_bettina May 5, 2025 at 11:37 AM.
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msandid
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Walmart rolled prices: 32 oz for $12.97
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snafufubarpita
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So sad.. bring back the days of 2L olive oil for $9 ✌️😀
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Last Tuesday
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bloake
Last Tuesday
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Is it wise to stock up on these re: tariffs?
Last Tuesday
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Last Tuesday
PurpleAlpaca1245
Last Tuesday
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Quote from bloake :
Is it wise to stock up on these re: tariffs?
I've seen olive oil prices declining lately (finally!). So I'm not sure if that decline will offset the tariffs or not, but I think it's likely
Last Tuesday
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Joined Jan 2007
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ngocbe
Last Tuesday
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Quote from maria_bettina :
Solid deal. Have not found anything online to suggest this brand adds any other oils. It's also cold pressed which is key.

I've been buying the 32 oz on subscribe and save and this deal is better than buying the bigger bottle.

I could not increase the number of bottles to more than one. However, I was able to create multiple subscribe and save orders.

I was able to change the quantity up to 10, so I got 2
Last Tuesday
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Joined Jan 2007
Last Tuesday
ngocbe
Last Tuesday
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Quote from msandid :
Walmart rolled prices: 32 oz for $12.97

I got 2 of this for $11.05 and no need to head over to Walmart.

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Last Tuesday
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GreenIdea3316
Last Tuesday
254 Posts
Good price but I stopped buying food and vitamins off Amazon. With all the third party sellers and the fact inventory gets mixed I don't trust them for things I ingest
Last Tuesday
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MidnightGamer
Last Tuesday
645 Posts
It's great that it's organic and kind of happy it's in a plastic bottle. I've had a few glass bottle delivered from Amazon that didn't make it. One was two glass bottles of hot sauce put in an Amazon white plastic envelope. Not the best way to ship glass.
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cacadiablo
Last Tuesday
2,400 Posts
This equates to $26.08 for a 2L. The 2L of organic EVOO at Costco is $18.39. I also trust Costco a hell of a lot more than Amazon.
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velocirapt0r
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Tastes amazing strong
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teaberry
Last Tuesday
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Hmm I am happy with Target brand Spain organic Olive oil that comes in glass bottle and makes a nice drizzling or dipping oil. This is cheaper but in plastic bottle and who know how temps are for storing and transporting
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oldbridge
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Now it's $7.38 before S&S
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hellspice
Last Tuesday
561 Posts
The price of olive oil is finally on the way back down. It was due some to Covid trickle down, but it had a lot to do with all the organized agroterrorism that was out of control in Spain and Italy for almost three years. Most trees went in shock/dormant, but are coming back. (...avoiding the Italian mob conversation.)

So there are sale prices, like this one, but there are permanent price drops across all oils, especially those from Spain and Italy. Pompeian is a large company and not sole source, and is among the first to drop prices. This is still over $12/liter, so still a bit to get to the $10/liter mark, but it's getting there. (...avoiding the political tariff conversation.)

Also, be careful not to stock your pantry too far ahead with olive oil bottled in plastic. NIH says it only takes 6-9 months to leach PE and PEH, and in just 12 months, chemical contaminants replace most of the nutritive benefits from oil. So if you get plastic bottles, use it first and be wary of using oil in plastic bottles over a year from the pack date! (...avoiding the paranoid healthnut conversation.)
Last edited by hellspice May 5, 2025 at 09:12 PM.

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Last Tuesday
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DIW90210
Last Tuesday
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I don't trust this brand much. I trust SAM'S Members Mark and COSTCO brands a lot more that these guys. I have bought this oil off and on over the years with spotty quality and taste in some instances. It's a bit obvious they have been mixing in seed oils sometimes. Even when cooking I noticed significant inconsistencies sometimes. I think they're possibly mixing of other seed oils when their supply chain of real olives is low sometimes. Jus look up the countless Amazon 1-star reviews reporting similar experiences.
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