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ASDA Exceptional Italian Frantoio Extra Virgin Olive Oil 500mlNet Content: 500 Millilitres Typical values Per 100ml Per 15ml RI Energy kcal 823 123 2000 Energy kJ 3382 507 8400 Fat 91g 14g 70g of which saturates 14g 2. 2g 20g Carbohydrate 0g 0g 260g of which sugars 0g 0g 90g Fibre 0g 0g Protein 0g 0g 50g Salt 0g 0g 6g RI = Reference Intake. We suggest this product provides 33 servings. Features: Green and fruity with a spicy finish. Made with 100% Italian frantoio olives. Storage: Store away from light and heat.
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