ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½

Skip to main content

Why olive oil is so expensive right now, and the impact it's having on restaurants

Share

Canadian restaurants that rely on what is being called "liquid gold" as the backbone of their menu are being forced to eat a massive extra cost during a worldwide olive oil shortage.

"We're Mediterranean, it's just like a fish needs water," lamented Amar Maroke, the owner of Vancouver's Four Olives restaurant.

Maroke says he is paying three times more than he used to for extra virgin olive oil, and switching to a cheaper alternative is not an option.

"I can taste the difference, so obviously my guests can taste the difference as well."

Four Olives has increased menu prices on select items, to try to absorb the new blow that comes after inflation already spiked costs.

"There's no choice left," Maroke said. "Groceries have gone up. Our weekly budget is up $600 a week for groceries alone, not including meat."

The problem originates in the Mediterranean, where producers are dealing with a multi-year drought.

"Unfortunately the last two years has been poor in quantity of production in all Mediterranean countries -- not only in Spain, which is the leader by far in quantities," said Rafael Alonso Barrau, commercial and export director of Oro del Desierto olive oil company.

"There is concerns for sure because only about 30 per cent of the surface in Spain is irrigated and the rest is depending on the rain so they are very much compromised," he added.

As olive oil supply has dwindled, prices have gone in the other direction. According to Statistics Canada, in March 2024, Canadians paid an average of $16.32 for a litre of olive oil. That is up from $14.30 in January. Three years ago, in March 2021, shoppers were only paying $6.62/litre.

The head of the ownership group behind downtown Vancouver's Italian Kitchen says trying to adjust prices to compensate for the surge in olive oil costs is a delicate dance.

"How much can I charge? Can I move my pasta from $25 to $40 before people shoot me on the street? Of course not," said Emad Yacoub. "We're getting to a point the consumer cannot take it anymore."

Experts expect the olive oil production issues to stretch for several years, and say restaurants trying to find a better deal on the ingredient could end up duped.

"Operators may seek better deals without asking tough questions and they end up actually providing to patrons olive oil along with something else," said Sylvain Charlebois, director of Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University. He adds the same is true for shoppers purchasing olive oil to cook at home.

"You should be paying a lot for authentic extra virgin olive oil. If someone offers you a cheap deal when it comes to olive oil, there’s probably something else in it." 

CTVNews.ca ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½

BREAKING

BREAKING

Three men were injured after a man armed with a knife entered a Montreal-area Islamic cultural centre Friday afternoon.

A 15-year-old boy who was the subject of an emergency alert in New Brunswick has been arrested.

Police have arrested an 18-year-old woman who allegedly stole a Porche and then ran over its owner in an incident that was captured on video.

Since she was a young girl growing up in Vancouver, Ginny Lam says her mom Yat Hei Law made it very clear she favoured her son William, because he was her male heir.

The parents of a teenager who died after allegedly consuming the poisonous products of a Mississauga man are now suing him, as well as several doctors involved in her care.

The search for a missing six-year-old boy in Shamattawa is continuing Friday as RCMP hope recent tips can help lead to a happy conclusion.

Local Spotlight

Getting a photograph of a rainbow? Common. Getting a photo of a lightning strike? Rare. Getting a photo of both at the same time? Extremely rare, but it happened to a Manitoba photographer this week.

They say a dog is a man’s best friend. In the case of Darren Cropper, from Bonfield, Ont., his three-year-old Siberian husky and golden retriever mix named Bear literally saved his life.

A growing group of brides and wedding photographers from across the province say they have been taken for tens of thousands of dollars by a Barrie, Ont. wedding photographer.

Paleontologists from the Royal B.C. Museum have uncovered "a trove of extraordinary fossils" high in the mountains of northern B.C., the museum announced Thursday.

The search for a missing ancient 28-year-old chocolate donkey ended with a tragic discovery Wednesday.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is celebrating an important milestone in the organization's history: 50 years since the first women joined the force.

It's been a whirlwind of joyful events for a northern Ontario couple who just welcomed a baby into their family and won the $70 million Lotto Max jackpot last month.

A Good Samaritan in New Brunswick has replaced a man's stolen bottle cart so he can continue to collect cans and bottles in his Moncton neighbourhood.

David Krumholtz, known for roles like Bernard the Elf in The Santa Clause and physicist Isidor Rabi in Oppenheimer, has spent the latter part of his summer filming horror flick Altar in Winnipeg. He says Winnipeg is the most movie-savvy town he's ever been in.

Stay Connected