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what happened to trader joes arbequina olive oil

Trader Joe’s Arbequina olive oil appears to have been affected by the broader olive oil supply squeeze, not a permanent disappearance. Recent forum chatter around Trader Joe’s olive oil shortages points to supplier switches, tight inventory, and higher olive oil prices across the market, with some stores saying stock should return after temporary outages.

What likely happened

  • Short-term shortage: shoppers reported that multiple Trader Joe’s olive oils were wiped out at once, which usually suggests a supply or distribution issue rather than one product being discontinued.
  • Market pressure: commenters also pointed to a poor European olive harvest and higher prices, both of which can reduce availability and prompt stores to switch suppliers.
  • Trader Joe’s pattern: Trader Joe’s often changes sources for products, so a bottle can vanish for a while and then reappear under the same or slightly changed sourcing.

What to expect

For a product like Arbequina, the most likely outcomes are:

  1. It comes back after a restock cycle.
  2. It returns seasonally or in limited runs.
  3. It comes back with a new origin, label, or supplier.

That said, I don’t see evidence in the available results that Trader Joe’s has officially said Arbequina olive oil is discontinued. The current discussion is more consistent with a temporary supply issue than a confirmed permanent removal.

Practical read

If you were looking for it recently and couldn’t find it, that lines up with what other shoppers have been reporting about Trader Joe’s olive oil stock more generally. In other words, the simplest explanation is scarcity , not cancellation.

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Possible explanationHow it fits the reports
Temporary shortageMatches store-wide olive oil stockouts and signs saying product would return.
Supplier changeFits Trader Joe’s habit of switching sources when availability changes.
DiscontinuedNo direct support in the available results.
TL;DR: Trader Joe’s Arbequina olive oil was probably caught up in a wider olive oil supply problem, and it may be temporarily out of stock rather than gone for good.