Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 51 fl oz
Enjoy the mild taste of our Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil! Dress up your favorite Italian recipes by adding an easy-pour drizzle of olive oil to your favorite salad dressings, pasta sauces, and marinades. Toss with noodles, fresh garlic, and Parmesan cheese for a simple and satisfying pasta dish. Pair with fresh bread as a great alternative to butter or blend up some flavorful pesto. The large bottle is great for those who consistently use olive oil in everyday cooking or for large events. As a staple of the Mediterranean diet, olive oil is loaded with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties. Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil is inspired by the Mediterranean diet, resulting in a fragrant and flavorful blend that the whole family is sure to savor.
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.
$19.17
1000 in stock
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Nutrition facts, 100 g
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Customer Reviews
9 reviews for Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 51 fl oz
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Pam –
Great Item
Main reason I purchased the “first cold pressed” extra virgin olive oil is for my oil lamps/lanterns…do not like or use kerosene or other oils for lamps/lanterns…
burns very clean, no smoke and way safer…
it is a healthy source for cooking %26 consumption, and was used throughout ancient times in their lamps so why not mine? 😁
works very well!
NF403 –
Best bag for the buck
This is our go to for Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Some say o my in glass bottles but this item even though it comes in plastic works perfectly. We use it day in and day out as a refill to our glass dispenser we got from Homegoods. We have zero issues with this oil and recommend it highly.
Jesse –
My Personal Favorite
This is honestly my favorite Olive Oil on the planet. The price and quality are good. The taste is great for salad dressings and in Pasta also. The benefits of Olive oil are worth paying – this is an amount that is still affordable, and that’s great for our health.
Austin –
My review
Beneath the quiet kitchen lamp, where shadows coil and cling,
Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 51 fl oz, begins to sing,
A slow green ribbon drawn from dusk, from groves the sun once knew,
It pools like thought in waiting steel and turns the night askew.
The pan awakes, the silence breaks, the air grows deep and warm,
And hunger bends, half-haunted still, before its gentle storm.
7/10. Best deal for your money but you can get better quality.
Ishanna –
5 Stars for Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil
I’ve been using Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil for everyday cooking, and it gets the job done. It has a mild, clean taste that works well for sautéing, roasting, and light frying. For the price, it’s a solid option and a good staple to keep in the kitchen.
terry –
Olive oil
Taste is ok but doesn’t have the bite of some other it isn’t from one country so can be a blend of several countries I wish it was in glass bottles to hold it taste I take olive oil every morning with other ingredients for my health I will be buying a more pure oil for this but will continue to use this for cooking most the times
PreciousChihuahua –
i love this olive oil, however when i received it the top where the lid is was all smashed down when it was crammed in a box to small 🤔.
whoever packed this did not give a hoot about the recipient receiving this
and could care less about their job.
i think i can get the lid off, if not i will find a different method to open.it and pour into another bottle.
Sara –
Good but milder than expected
I buy the Great Value Extra Virgin Olive Oil all the time because it’s affordable and still works well for everyday cooking. The only downside is that the flavor isn’t as strong or bold as other extra virgin olive oils I’ve tried. It gets the job done for sautéing and baking, but the taste difference is pretty noticeable when using it for salads or dipping.
Overall, it’s a decent product for the price, but I’m giving it three stars because I wish the flavor were a bit richer.
mark –
I asked the assistant Sparky if Walmart brand extra Virgin Olive oil was first cold pressed, and he replied that the 51 oz was definitely cold press and it was not, and it was old and rancid. They gave me a credit and it’s. Sad that Sparky has incorrect information. You guys need to work on this. Still waiting on my 51 oz extra Virgin. First, cold pressed Olive oil at a great price. And that’s the only reason I bought it. I could have bought eggs and things. I really needed, but this was an unbeatable price. Thanks, Sparky dummy stuff happens, though.Overall walmart is a great place but this is terrible olive oil