That kind of headline is fear-based clickbait and not a reliable food safety warning.
🫒 The truth about olive oil “country warnings”
Olive oil
- There is no official global health authority list banning olive oil from a specific country.
- Olive oil quality can vary between brands and batches, not strictly by country.
- Some viral posts exaggerate isolated cases (like mislabeling or poor-quality products) and present them as if an entire country is unsafe—which is not accurate.
⚠️ Real issues that can happen with olive oil
- Mislabeling (extra virgin vs refined oil)
- Dilution with cheaper oils in counterfeit products
- Poor storage causing rancidity
- Old stock losing quality
These problems can happen anywhere, not just one country.
đź§ How to choose good olive oil
Look for:
- “Extra virgin” on label
- Dark glass bottle (protects from light)
- Harvest or expiration date
- Trusted certification (PDO, COOC, etc.)
- Fresh smell (fruity, not stale or greasy)
🟢 Bottom line
There is no valid reason to avoid olive oil from any entire country. Focus on brand quality, authenticity, and freshness, not viral warnings.
If you want, I can list the best ways to spot fake or low-quality olive oil in seconds at home.