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Delia pours olive oil into a salad at the "Gelateria di Pontesesto" Bar, in Rozzano, near Milan, Italy, Friday, March 8, 2024. One-third of Italians have reduced their consumption of extra virgin olive oil due to skyrocketing prices, according to a survey released Friday. But Italian producers are pushing back against the data, saying the snapshot of consumer sentiment does not give a full picture — and that sales of higher-quality Italian extra virgin olive oil are actually up. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

Italians cut back on olive oil as prices surge, survey says. Producers are pushing back on that

A new survey says one-third of Italians have reduced their consumption of extra virgin olive oil due to skyrocketing prices

By COLLEEN BARRY
Published - Mar 08, 2024, 10:18 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 08, 2024, 10:33 AM EST

MILAN (AP) — One-third of Italians have reduced their consumption of extra virgin olive oil, a mainstay of the Mediterranean diet, due to skyrocketing prices, according to a survey released Friday.

But Italian producers are pushing back against the data, saying the snapshot of consumer sentiment does not give a full picture — and that sales of higher-quality Italian extra virgin olive oil are actually up.

Consumers reported cutting back consumption of extra virgin olive oil by at least 30% to as much as half as average supermarket prices have risen from 4 euros to 9 euros a bottle, according to a survey by the Piepoli independent research institute.

Nearly half of those questioned said they were substituting olive oil with cheaper seed oil. The survey of 500 Italian adults had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.

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