The Organization of Consumers and Users (OCU) has announced the results of its sixth edition of oil analysis, reporting that all 23 extra virgin olive oils tested meet the extra virgin quality standards, a first in the organization's history. The analysis ensures the absence of fraud and adherence to strict quality criteria, including low acidity and superior sensory characteristics. Notably, five out of the top ten extra virgin olive oils identified are white label brands, offering lower prices than premium labels. This development could potentially stimulate olive oil consumption, which had previously declined by 24%.