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DO NOT BUY MORE OLIVE OIL FROM THIS COUNTRY!

Posted on April 15, 2026 by Admin

That kind of message is another clickbait-style alarm claim, and it’s not something you should take at face value.

There is no credible medical or global food safety rule that says “do not buy olive oil from this country” as a blanket warning. Olive oil safety depends on:

  • Quality control of the brand
  • Storage conditions
  • Adulteration risk (mixing with cheaper oils)
  • Authenticity certification

Not the country alone.


What real olive oil concerns actually are

1. Fake or diluted olive oil

Some low-quality products are mixed with cheaper oils (like soybean or sunflower oil). This is a known issue in some markets, but it’s brand-specific, not country-wide.

2. Low-quality “refined” oils sold as extra virgin

Sometimes oils are mislabeled or heavily processed.

3. Poor storage

Light, heat, and time can degrade olive oil quality.


How to choose safe olive oil instead

Look for:

  • “Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO)”
  • Dark glass bottle
  • Harvest or expiry date
  • Trusted certification (like IOC standards or reputable seals)
  • Reputable brands sold in reliable stores

Important reality check

  • No country produces “universally unsafe” olive oil
  • Quality varies by producer, not nationality
  • Viral warnings like this are usually designed to scare people into clicks or selling alternatives

If you want, tell me what olive oil you’re using or planning to buy, and I can help you check if it’s actually good quality.

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