What really I mean is, if you're using enough, I think you should be buying your olive oil by the gallon or 35 Lb Container/5 gallon pail. So what's "enough" olive oil to make wholesale volumes worthwhile?
Long story short, it makes sense to buy your olive oil in wholesale volumes when you can use it up before it goes bad. Pretty straightforward right?
So the next questions is, how long does it take for oil to go bad? Olive oil is best used within 24 months (2 years) of the processing date. This means that for the most part, by the time it gets to you, you've got a year or a year and a half to use it up. That's a long time! But to make it last that long, you've really got to store it properly, or else...
There's 3 key basics to storing your olive oil properly. Keep it away from:
Here's what I suggest, with two options for homes that use a little or a lot.
a.) Homes That Use A Little: Buy a 3 Liter Bag in a Box Container of olive oil. This packaging helps preserve the shelf life and it's really not that much oil. Most homes should be able to use it within a year. If it helps, I've actually had this packaging in my home for almost a year now, and the oil is still delicious.
b.) Homes That Use A Lot: Buy the 35 Lb Container, and refill either a 3 Liter BIB, 1 Gallon Jug or glass bottle from it. You can even get a 35 Lb. Container with a screw on spigot. You can put that baby up on a shelf and pour out of it-- it's perfect and so easy to use!
There's so many places that you can get wholesale olive oil. Here's where I'd suggest to start looking:
If you're a business and you're on the search for wholesale olive oil, we'd suggest reading The Small Business Guide To Buying Olive Oil, which you can download by clicking the link.
On the other hand, if you're just using olive oil in your home-- and you love it-- think about downloading our eBook All About Olive Oil to just learn more about the good stuff!