Difference between revisions of "Olive oil - en"
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+ | [[Olive oil|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil]] is a simple product: it has only one ingredient: olives. The extraction process and origin might influence the actual composition of oils. This might be visible in the nutritional values and labelling on a product. | ||
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+ | On 13 dec 2020 the [[olive oil category|https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/olive-oils]] is comprised of 6118 products. There might be olive oil products, which are not labelled as such. | ||
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+ | Robotoff comes here to the rescue, as it might have found some eligible products. |
Revision as of 10:33, 13 December 2020
Introduction
In november 2020 @stephane asked to have a look at the products in the olive oil category. The category was in need of cleaning up. An olive oil should have a Nutriscore D or C, but other values were seen. So I had a look at the products and cleaned a bit. This post is a log of my observations.
Background
Olive oils are a special category for Nutriscore, as they are a special case for the score calculation. Olive oil is seen as one of the better oils, and thus may get a better score. This exception was recently introduced (a refrence here?).
However all oils are bad, so olive oil will never get a better score than C. This has provoked a lot of resistance in Italy and Spain, as olive oil is seen as a major export product. Those countries might leave out olive oil from the Nutriscore obligation.
Definition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil is a simple product: it has only one ingredient: olives. The extraction process and origin might influence the actual composition of oils. This might be visible in the nutritional values and labelling on a product.
Completeness
On 13 dec 2020 the https://world.openfoodfacts.org/category/olive-oils is comprised of 6118 products. There might be olive oil products, which are not labelled as such.
Robotoff comes here to the rescue, as it might have found some eligible products.