Great Value: 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 25.5 fl oz
Enhance the flavor of your favorite recipe with Great Value 100% Extra Virgin 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. It’s 100-percent pure; the only ingredient is olive oil. As a pareve product, it’s neither meat nor dairy under kosher guidelines, allowing you to put it in dishes containing either type of ingredient. It does not contain any allergens. Enjoy the lovely, simplistic taste of Great Value 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
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$9.12
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Customer Reviews
9 reviews for Great Value: 100% Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 25.5 fl oz
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Rae –
Very nice oil
No difference from this brand and say Bertolli or one of the other big brands.
This is just a quality olive oil, without paying for the name on the bottle.
Fresh, good extra virgin notes and taste.
Solid choice without compromising, value without having to go for a “blended” product to save money.
Very much recommend
Jeff –
Inexpensive, very very mild flavor
“Extra virgin” requires certain processing steps are required to be included (like mechanical press) and certain steps omitted (such as solvent extraction. Since this oil bears the EV name, it meets the requirements, and is thus a VERY good price.
Moreover, for my purposes (skillet frying), I want very little flavor from the oil, and this brand has almost no flavor.
phyllisann –
GV Olive Oil
This GV EVOO is really tasty, healthy and good for you. I like GV brand as it beats prices of all other imported olive oils from all over the world. Our olives mainly come from the state of California. Still mighty fine olives to create Walmarts GV great tasting healthy oil.
GoGoGone –
It’s olive oil (for a good price)!
This size bottle was a better deal than the 51 (or so) oz bottle I usually buy. This cost less per ounce than the bigger bottle because the price of the bigger one went up.
My husband uses a lot of oil when he cooks, and we wanted olive oil, not corn, soybean, or canola oil.
It doesn’t have a “taste” really. It’s probably not as good as I would get if I were in Italy (natch). The bottle is easy to open. And, the bottle is dark to protect the oil somewhat.
Fat is an important part of the diet. This is a good fat to add if you don’t get enough fat. (It’s sugar %26 simple carbs you need to watch out for.)
Jennifer –
Equal to the big name Italian Olive Oils
This is my go to olive oil for everything! I have been buying this for years. Cooking, baking, serving – it does them all! Definitely equal to the expensive name brands in taste, appearance, and quality at much less cost. I serve it in my fancy oil dispenser when hosting and none of my guests have a clue it’s Great Value.
Larry –
It has a peppery after taste. The taste is caused by oleocanthal, a polyphenol that is also found in fresh olives. The presence of these polyphenols indicates the oil is rich in antioxidants, which are beneficial for health and help prevent the oil from oxidizing quickly.
I drink shots of this olive oil during the day to help lose weight and control blood sugar.
James –
well again you’re behind with the times I’ve been using this for about 7-8 years now buying it from Walmart you’re having me Rate this Adam and I’ve been buying it for years. what’s wrong is you’re trying to create an algorithm and it ain’t going to work
StormieFortWorth –
Not as flavorful as it used to be.
I’ve ordered this twice now, and both times it arrived in a clear bottle—not the green one shown in the product photo. Unfortunately, the flavor has changed as well. It’s noticeably milder than it used to be and lacks the bold, peppery kick I loved. It once reminded me of premium extra virgin olive oils, but now it tastes more generic. I miss the richness it used to have.
Brad –
Decent for the money.
This is definitely not a cold pressed. Olive oil? But for the money, it’s pretty decent works. Great for cooking. Its olive oil is suitable for salads with a little bit of vinegar. And it seems to do okay at high temperatures cause I use it in my wok.