In the recent Annual Meeting of the North American Olive Oil Association, Chad Barnett, Sr. VP of Acosta's Business Intelligence division shared research of pandemic shopping trends of 30,000 consumers in the United States. Acosta's findings portend strong future growth for the olive oil industry. Data compiled by the Association of Food Industries (of which NAOOA is a section) show that olive oil imports for the last twelve months reached a record 410,000 metric tons – an increase of 16% over the prior year. And NAOOA members' retail data show olive oil category sales are up 23.5% in volume over last year.
One reason olive oil is doing so well may be Acosta's finding that consumers' buying habits during the pandemic are being driven more than ever by health and wellness concerns, which we know has always been the primary driver of olive oil sales. Indeed, Mr. Barnett reported he anticipates olive oil sales for 2020 will end the year up 20% to 25% over 2019. In the midst of a global pandemic, this is encouraging health news, as studies [2] have shown that people who prepare meals at home tend to eat healthier and consume fewer calories than those who cook less.
Further, the well regarded Mediterranean diet, loaded with olive oil, has been identified as the "healthiest human diet" in a paper released last month by the Journal of American Cardiology. Dr. James O'Keefe, a noted cardiology researcher who authored the study, notes that "[f]atty fish and other types of seafood, along with 'unrestricted' helpings of extra-virgin olive oil," [3] are integral to the plan and recommends it as a healthy dietary pattern to follow in these uncertain times. If you are one of the millions who have turned up the heat on your cooking routine, here are some key things to keep in mind when cooking with olive oil.
Keep a Variety of Olive Oils in Your Pantry
Finish an Opened Bottle Within 3 Months
Store Olive Oil Away from Heat and Light
Cook With Olive Oil, Even Under "High Heat"
Find Creative Uses for Olive Oil
Looking for a few great recipes to try with that new bottle of oil? Check out some of our favorite dishes for the fall season. The cooler weather and longer evenings make it the perfect time of year to dig into savory dishes with seasonal produce and extra virgin olive oil.
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[2] Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future
[3] Journal of American Cardiology