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Farm Boy
Yes some do but will a punter be cheated if she's a couple of years older or only just squeeze into a American size 10 dress when claiming size10, after all when it gets down to the business end of a booking she may be fantastic .
Now how is this for a bit of skulduggery?
IT SEEMS that oils ain't oils - even if the label says so.
Imported olive oils being marketed as extra virgin - the purest and healthiest form of olive oil - have been tested to show they are actually made up of cheaper oils like sunflower or canola.
There are even oils shipped from Europe and Asia and sold as cooking oil which contain refined lamp oil.
Australian Olive Association (AOA) has also highlighted that olive oil labelled as "light" is misleading.
Association SA president Richard Whiting said the olive oil currently in supermarkets was deceiving customers.
"Imported product is not what it says on the label," he said.
"Also people think oil labelled as 'light' means it is healthier, when it is actually only light on the good stuff; antioxidants and flavonoid polyphenols. I don't know what else is a bigger con."
He said it put pressure on honest Australian growers to compete, because the price of oil had more than halved in the past decade.
"There are shipments from overseas of extra virgin olive oil which are half the price because they are made up of other oils.
"It's really hard because if you know your competition is cheating, what can you do?"
Now how is this for a bit of skulduggery?
IT SEEMS that oils ain't oils - even if the label says so.
Imported olive oils being marketed as extra virgin - the purest and healthiest form of olive oil - have been tested to show they are actually made up of cheaper oils like sunflower or canola.
There are even oils shipped from Europe and Asia and sold as cooking oil which contain refined lamp oil.
Australian Olive Association (AOA) has also highlighted that olive oil labelled as "light" is misleading.
Association SA president Richard Whiting said the olive oil currently in supermarkets was deceiving customers.
"Imported product is not what it says on the label," he said.
"Also people think oil labelled as 'light' means it is healthier, when it is actually only light on the good stuff; antioxidants and flavonoid polyphenols. I don't know what else is a bigger con."
He said it put pressure on honest Australian growers to compete, because the price of oil had more than halved in the past decade.
"There are shipments from overseas of extra virgin olive oil which are half the price because they are made up of other oils.
"It's really hard because if you know your competition is cheating, what can you do?"