Spanish supermarkets lock up olive oil as shoplifting surges


MADRID — In Spain, the world’s biggest olive oil producer, supermarkets are locking up bottles of the staple cooking oil as prices surge and theft increases. One-liter bottles of extra-virgin olive oil are selling for as much as 14.5 euros (P879.19) in some supermarkets, propelling olive oil into the category of products retailers fit with

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