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THE STUDY EVALUATED 24 OILS, INCLUDING 11 ORGANIC VARIETIES The variety and price of olive oil can vary wildly, but one French consumer association has voted an extra virgin olive oil from
low-cost supermarket Lidl as the best. In its study, 60 Millions de Consommateurs analysed 24 different kinds of extra virgin olive oil, of which 11 were organic. The brands included
Carapelli, Puget, Tramier, Terra Delyssa, as well as those from supermarkets including Lidl, Carrefour, E.Leclerc, and Naturalia. THE WINNING OIL An oil from Lidl topped the list and was
praised for its good quality and absence of pollutants. This was the: “In addition to its very reasonable price, this oil stands out thanks to its cleanliness,” said the magazine’s experts.
“[It was the] only one in the panel to contain no pollutants. Balanced and with a light fruitiness, it has all the qualities of an oil for everyday use.” Primadonna also has an organic
olive oil version, which is - of course - not the same as the extra virgin version. The extra virgin version is recommended for use in salads or as a garnish, while the other is more
suitable for cooking. STUDY EVALUATION The study evaluated oils for their taste, and health criteria, including: Overall, the consumer magazine was not impressed. It condemned most of the
olive oils for their “contamination”, after it found that 23 of the 24 tested contained phthalates or mineral oil hydrocarbons. Despite this two other olive oils were also praised by the
study for their high quality: It comes after a 2021 study by fraud detection office the DGCCRF found that 49% of olive oils sold in France were wrongly labelled. Read also: 49% of olive oil
sold in France labelled with false claims Many did not have any information about the product origin, suggested that products were made in France when they were not; did not have
certification numbers or advice for how the product should be stored, and were even mislabelled as “virgin” or “extra virgin” olive oil, when they were not. To be defined as an extra virgin
oil, products must have an acidity level of less than 1%, while virgin oils have acidity levels of less than 2%. Olive oil is prized for its place in Mediterranean cooking, as well as its
health benefits which include high bisphenol content. It can help to lower blood pressure, reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) levels, and increase good cholesterol (HDL). Read more: Olive oil in
France hit hard by soaring prices and fraud Read also: Why have olive oil prices shot up in France? How long will it last? Prices for the oil have shot up in recent years, with another
study by 60 Millions de Consommateurs (in late 2024) finding that the cost of olive oil had increased significantly over the previous three years. Figures from INSEE show that prices of
olive oil have risen by 77% in the past three years.