We Tested Tesco Aldi and Lidl Olive Oil Here's the Clear Winner
We Tested Tesco, Aldi & Lidl Olive Oil | Here's The Clear Winner Most British shoppers assume own-brand olive oil is much the same wherever you buy it. Familiar bottles, familiar prices, and the "extra virgin" label we've trusted for years. But when you look at the sourcing, the bottle it's stored in, the price per litre, the independent testing, and the small print behind the label, the olive oil story starts to look very different. In this video, we test Tesco, Aldi, and Lidl extra virgin olive oil, three of Britain's most trusted supermarket own-brands, and ask one simple question: how did one supermarket end up charging the most for the weakest oil, while a discounter quietly sold the only bottle to pass a full contamination test? In this video, you'll discover: The label detail most shoppers miss before buying The sourcing and bottle difference that tells the real story Why one premium-priced oil scored lowest for flavour and quality How the budget option outperformed every rival in independent testing Why "extra virgin" doesn't always mean what shoppers assume The contamination and fraud findings behind what's really in the bottle The simple rule you can use before paying a premium for olive oil This video looks at supermarket olive oil sourcing, the difference between real tomato-rich single-origin oil and commodity blends, the clear-bottle storage problem, olive oil fraud and adulteration, independent taste and contamination testing, price per litre, and how to read an olive oil label properly. Every claim in this video is based on current labels, supermarket listings, company information, public records, independent testing, or named sources available at the time of research. At UK Food Exposed, we investigate what British consumers are actually getting for their money, from supermarket shelves to restaurant chains and the heritage brands we grew up trusting. If this video changes how you look at the olive oil aisle, subscribe to UK Food Exposed, hit the Hype button, and hit like. Every hype helps push this investigation to more shoppers before they waste money on packaging, price tricks, or marketing that does less than it promises. ▶ Watch Next: We Tested Herta, Ye Olde Oak & Wikinger Hot Dogs! | The Winner Was Obvious! Drop a comment telling us which UK food brand, supermarket product, or restaurant chain you want investigated next. Disclaimer: This video is for consumer information and commentary. It is based on publicly available sources and current information at the time of research. Labels, prices, sourcing, and company policies can change, so always check the latest information before making a purchase decision. #OliveOil #UKFood #SupermarketSecrets

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