Great Value Classic Olive Oil, 25.5 fl oz: Perfect for grilling, sauteing, roasting, and baking Easily incorporates into sauces, dressings, or marinades Light and delicious flavor Great substitute for butter and canola oils
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Brand | Great Value |
Item model number | GRVA-25.5OZ |
Color | Other |
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Product Id | 1098140 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.5 (139 ratings) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 078742083353 |
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Great Value Classic Olive Oil, 25.5 fl oz
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I use this for cooking and save my extra virgin olive oil for times when the flavor is important.
This item truly lives up to the brand name "Great Value." We use a lot of olive oil, and this is a great money saver for us with no sacrifice in quality whatsoever.
I priced this product in other stores in Espanola, NM. Walmart had the best price. The product had a great taste.
If you are using olive oil for cooking, do not waste your money on extra virgin olive oil, or more expensive brands of classic olive oil. This works just as well. Save the fancy olive oil for dipping and salad dressings.
I love this taste of pure olive oil. No EVOO for me. I alsouse it for health and beauty.Hair and skin it is excellent
Love this olive oil! I use it for just about everything I fry and it doesn't smoke up either like other oils do. It only takes just a little bit and a pan to go a long ways!
This wasn't in my shipment. Please deliver it.
The quality was not good this time. Both bottles I received were cloudy and one had some kind of sediment floating in it. I won't be buying Great Value again. I don't know why Walmarts quality has tanked lately. I can't trust their produce or their store brand at all anymore after multiple bad experiences in the pas few months. Switching to Kroger I guess.
This bottle had another substance in it besides olive oil...looked like bacon fat, nut would not mix with olive oil when shaken or stirred. It looks like something wasn't filtered out of it.
no olives were harmed in the making of this oil. this is absolutely not pure olive oil. most likely contains seed oils. added beta-carotene, artificial colors, maybe deodorized. you wouldn't let them do this to the grapes for a bottle of wine. don't allow it for fake olive oil.