Too, the bulk of the author's time was spent on the matter of the dishonesty involved and the failure of the authorities or companies to come down hard on the bad guys. A much smaller amount of time was spent, and it was at the beginning of the audio, discussing the reasons that having the real thing is important, although as the audio progressed and the author told of different ways that people were being cheated, he would bring out, briefly, why we didn't want the stuff that companies were putting in to replace some of the extra-virgin olive oil. BTW--I think that I remember him telling of one instance of where a bottle was labeled "extra-virgin olive oil," but there was zero of that in the bottle. Zilch, nada, goose egg.
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