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Pompeian Robust Extra Virgin Olive Oil (First Cold Pressed): 68-Oz $14.85, 16-Oz

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Amazon has Pompeian Robust First Cold Pressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Various Sizes) on sale as listed below. Select options are available for purchase via Subscribe & Save as noted. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for sharing this deal.

Available Options:About this product:
  • Farmer-crafted
  • Robust flavor
  • Imported, first cold pressed extra virgin olive oil
  • Perfect for pasta, marinades and salad dressings

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Amazon has Pompeian Robust First Cold Pressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Various Sizes) on sale as listed below. Select options are available for purchase via Subscribe & Save as noted. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for sharing this deal.

Available Options:About this product:
  • Farmer-crafted
  • Robust flavor
  • Imported, first cold pressed extra virgin olive oil
  • Perfect for pasta, marinades and salad dressings

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keishashadow
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Since you asked lol:

extra virgin olive "EVO" oil has to meet specific standards and criteria, as outlined by the International Olive Council

Have an acid content of less than 0.8 percent, that contributes to the flavor and quality.

can't be mixed or diluted with other types of oil. other types of olive oil labeled as "virgin," "refined," or "light" can include a variety of different oils.

During the pressing process, EVO can't be produced with extreme high temperatures or chemicals, to cause bitter or otherwise off flavors.

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JasonSternToday 07:24 PM
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Generally reviewed as a low to mid tier olive oil. But the price is great. In for one as a cooking oil.
Not sure how olive oil can be "extra" virgin. Seems like you have one or the other.
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keishashadowToday 07:34 PM
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Quote from JasonStern :
Generally reviewed as a low to mid tier olive oil. But the price is great. In for one as a cooking oil.
Not sure how olive oil can be "extra" virgin. Seems like you have one or the other.

Since you asked lol:

extra virgin olive "EVO" oil has to meet specific standards and criteria, as outlined by the International Olive Council

Have an acid content of less than 0.8 percent, that contributes to the flavor and quality.

can't be mixed or diluted with other types of oil. other types of olive oil labeled as "virgin," "refined," or "light" can include a variety of different oils.

During the pressing process, EVO can't be produced with extreme high temperatures or chemicals, to cause bitter or otherwise off flavors.
Last edited by keishashadow September 22, 2025 at 12:36 PM.
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Today 07:36 PM
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Isabel_RingingToday 07:36 PM
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Quote from JasonStern :
Generally reviewed as a low to mid tier olive oil. But the price is great. In for one as a cooking oil.
Not sure how olive oil can be "extra" virgin. Seems like you have one or the other.
Question: are we not saying "Phrasing" anymore?
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Today 07:58 PM
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3dteamToday 07:58 PM
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In for one...even though up to 70-80% of olive oil's being sold in the market today may be fake or adulterated.
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Zorbat1446Today 07:58 PM
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meh, the 68oz one seems to be around the same per oz price as a regular-price101oz jug of F.Berio EVOO at Costco.
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JollyName737Today 08:12 PM
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Quote from 3dteam :
In for one...even though up to 70-80% of olive oil's being sold in the market today may be fake or adulterated.

What?
Today 08:16 PM
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3dteamToday 08:16 PM
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Quote from JollyName737 :
What?
Google it yourself, it's not a new thing, or here's a link.https://www.forbes.com/sites/ceci...buying-it/

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techie333Today 08:23 PM
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Quote from 3dteam :
In for one...even though up to 70-80% of olive oil's being sold in the market today may be fake or adulterated.
Yep 100% this stuff is. They've been giving it away lately, deals every other day
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JollyName737Today 08:41 PM
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Quote from 3dteam :
Google it yourself, it's not a new thing, or here's a link.https://www.forbes.com/sites/ceci...buying-it/

I've been living under a rock 🤦🏻 ♂️
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SoukaToday 08:42 PM
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Unless u go through a decent amount of olive oil, highly recommend getting 4 smaller bottle instead of one big one... it's because of freshness and spoilage.

don't believe me?

Buy two identical bottles.... like from this deal.
Open one, keep other closed. Store in same place (not warm, and darker the better).
Use the opened one as needed
After xx weeks (or longer), open the sealed bottle and do a taste test between the two bottles.
--I'd recommend dipping a little French/crusty bread or straight

It can be quite amazing the difference.
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bedoyukToday 10:05 PM
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Don't trust this oil. No harvest date. No "Use by" and no "lot number" on bottle. The harvest date is absent so they can blend oils from different dates to "freshen" old oil. Costco's California Olive oil has harvest date, use by, and lot number on each bottle. You get what you pay for.

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