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    Olive oil lovers are finding themselves in a slippery situation, as shortages make prices sky-rocket

    Olive oil lovers are finding themselves in a slippery situation, as shortages make prices sky-rocket


    Extreme weather in the Mediterranean is being blamed for a poor olive yield, causing shortages of the oil around the world.

    New Zealand grocery experts say prices have recently jumped by 50 - 60 percent.

    Foodstuffs Head of Grocery Jocelyn McCallum says despite the shortage, they're working hard to ensure it's still widely avaliable.

    She's reassuring customers supply won't be affected.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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