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Houston thieves haul off $2.5 million worth of premium olive oil, company reports

Terra Delyssa is asking store owners and consumers to check lot numbers of its award-winning extra virgin olive oils after recent thefts.
Credit: KHOU 11
Houston thieves hauled off $2.5 million worth of stolen olive oil but some of the Terra Telyssa product has been recovered, CHO said.

HOUSTON — Here's a crime you don't hear about every day. Houston police are trying to track down thieves who stole $2.5 million worth of premium olive oil. 

They got away with premium Terra Delyssa organic and extra virgin products distinguishable by their dark glass bottles, according to manufacturer CHO America.

We are working to learn more about the Houston heist. 

CHO America said it's already obtained leads to recover some of the products thanks to traceability features and trackable lot numbers. One pallet was recovered from a Houston store selling it cheaply. 

The company is asking store owners to report any suspicious offers of Terra Delyssa olive oil at unusually low prices, especially if they involve the following lot codes:

  • Lot N° :  L1185/40695  
  • Lot N° : L1144/40752 Expiry Date : 29/01/2026
  • Lot N° : L1152/40753 Expiry Date : 26/02/2026
  • Lot N° : L1152/40754 Expiry Date : 26/02/2026
  • Lot N° : L1152/40758 Expiry Date : 26/02/2026
  • Lot N° : L1149/42545 Expiry Date : 16/02/2026
  • Lot N° : L1163/42584 Expiry Date : 29/03/2026
  • Lot N° : L1178/42591 Expiry Date : 29/03/2026
  • Lot N° : L1185/40695 Expiry Date : 05/02/2026
  • Lot N° :L1187/40787 Expiry Date : 06/05/2026
  • Lot N° : L1131/42520 Expiry Date : 03/01/2026
Credit: KHOU 11
Houston police are trying to track down thieves who stole $2.5 million worth of premium olive oil. Some of the product has been recovered.

Terra Delyssa said its olive oil has won awards all over the world but its success has also made it a target. The Houston theft comes after a prior incident at the company's Canadian facility during cross-border transit.

Surging olive oil prices, driven in part by two years of drought in Spain, were blamed for a wave of 2023 thefts in the Mediterranean. Warehouse break-ins, dilution of premium oil with inferior products and falsification of shipping data were reported in the olive-growing heartlands of Greece, Spain and Italy. Gangs even used chainsaws to steal olive branches or entire trees from unguarded groves.

For any tips or information on the Terra Delyssa case, please contact us at 281 712 1549 or via email at info@terradelyssa.com

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