Great Value Classic Olive Oil for Cooking 101 fl oz

(4 customer reviews)

Enhance the flavor of your favorite recipe with Great Value Classic Olive Oil. Its smooth, mellow taste makes it a great base for salad dressings, a lovely dip for crusty bread, and a cooking staple when it comes to preparing Mediterranean, Greek, and Italian foods. Enjoy the lovely, simplistic taste of Great Value Classic Olive Oil.

Great Value products provide families with affordable, high-quality grocery and household consumable options. With our wide range of product categories spanning grocery and household consumables, we offer you a variety of products for your family’s needs. Our products are conveniently available online and in Walmart stores nationwide, allowing you to stock up and save money at the same time.

 

Price range: $31.47 through $125.88

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

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  1. Anni

    Great option for frying
    I’ve stopped buying seed oils to cook with because of the controversy. This has become my regular cooking oil, perhaps for a year now. This is a ‘refined’ olive oil so it has a higher ‘smoke point’ than an Extra Virgin olive oil (EVOO). I can use it in my deep fryer because the smoke point is at about 470°, where evoo is at about 375°-400°.

  2. Trever

    thin juge damaged at the store or on delivery
    I typically don’t purchase plastic bottles of olive oil because plastic is oil polymer. And oil can Leach %26 absorb the chemicals right out especially with a little bit of sunlight. but when I received this jug it was seriously dented %26 had a slight leak coming from the pull tab area.

  3. Lou

    Shot up in price
    Been buying this same product for $18.97 for quite some time. It used to a good value. Now it’s $29.97 and they’ve lost me as a customer. That sentiment comes with an understanding that prices do go up.

  4. Sara

    the prices doubled since I bought last
    it is a good oil but now very expensive. I bought this in March for $18 something and now it is $34. Why?
    Will go back to my Italian oil since now the price is the same.

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