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GLOBAL WARMING TAKEOVER!!! - Olive Oil Prices Come Down After Serious Shortage

 
KrashKorse
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GLOBAL WARMING TAKEOVER!!! - Olive Oil Prices Come Down After Serious Shortage
After a serious shortage in olive oil this year, prices have come down, which is good news for foodies. But gauging the quality of the product is still difficult.

Major Mediterranean producers in Spain, Italy and other countries faced shortages after the 2014 harvest because of bacteria, olive fruit fly infestation and unfavorable weather.


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Last Edited by KrashKorse on 12/23/2015 02:34 PM
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING TAKEOVER!!! - Olive Oil Prices Come Down After Serious Shortage
And grapes have done fantastic this year in the UK. Normally its hard to grow grape vines for wine.
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Re: GLOBAL WARMING TAKEOVER!!! - Olive Oil Prices Come Down After Serious Shortage
And grapes have done fantastic this year in the UK. Normally its hard to grow grape vines for wine.
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