Olive oil is now essentially the most stolen product in supermarkets in Spanish areas protecting about half the nation, in keeping with new figures.
It comes as costs surge after a scorching drought within the south final yr hit the olive harvest.
Organised felony gangs are stealing the oil, dubbed ‘liquid gold’, to then resell it, in keeping with Ruben Navarro, the top of the Tu Super grocery store chain, which operates 30 shops in Spain‘s Andalucia area.
“Olive oil has become an ideal product for them to steal,” he stated.
It is the second most stolen merchandise in all of Spain’s supermarkets, simply behind spirits. Iberico ham was in third place on the survey checklist.
A litre of high-quality further virgin oil which price lower than €5 (£4) 4 years in the past, is now as a lot as €14 (£12).
Spain is the most important producer of olive oil and households usually purchase it in bulk for cooking.
Supermarkets have been chaining giant five-litre bottles of olive oil collectively and padlocking them to cabinets to forestall theft.
And in some shops, one-litre bottles are fitted with safety tags that should be eliminated by workers.
But Jose Izquierdo, a gross sales chief for grocery store chain Eroski, stated thieves have been utilizing magnetic units to interrupt the tags.
Olive oil is now essentially the most stolen merchandise in supermarkets in Aragon, Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Valencia, Madrid, the Balearic Islands and Extremadura, in keeping with safety firm STC, which carried out the survey of shops.
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STC’s advertising director Alejandro Alegre stated it was uncommon to see a vital meals merchandise so excessive up the theft checklist.
He advised the Financial Times: “Olive oil is the only one that could be considered a staple, the others are iberico ham, cured cheeses, razor blades and alcohol.”
Olive growers and corporations which press olives into oil have additionally been the victims of robberies, with thieves stealing tens of 1000’s of litres of oil, the paper reported.
Source: information.sky.com”