Poshi Natural Whole Pitted Olives Variety Pack vs Mezzetta Castelvetrano Green Olives - Mild, Buttery, Pitted
Overall winner: Mezzetta Castelvetrano Green Olives - Mild, Buttery, Pitted
Key Differences
Pick Poshi (A) if you want a lower-priced, gluten-free/keto-friendly variety pack with multiple flavors and lower calories per pack. Pick Mezzetta (B) if you prefer a single-style Castelvetrano green olive with a buttery, mild flavor and pitted convenience, and higher average rating with fewer texture complaints
Poshi Natural Whole Pitted Olives Variety Pack
A variety pack of 4 flavored olives, gluten free and vegan, with about 50 calories per pack. One customer notes the flavors and portability for road trips and lunches
Pros
- gluten free
- vegan
- low calorie per pack
- variety of flavors
Cons
- some customers find texture soft or mushy
Mezzetta Castelvetrano Green Olives - Mild, Buttery, Pitted
Castelvetrano green olives with a buttery finish and mild taste. Pitted for easy snacking and versatile in salads and apps. Customers note good olive quality and balanced saltiness, with garlic flavor mentioned by some reviewers
Pros
- buttery flavor
- mild taste, low bitterness
- pitted for easy use
- versatile for snacking and recipes
Cons
- some reports of broken jars
- garlic-stuffed variety referenced in customer insights
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Poshi LLC |
| Durability | Mezzetta |
| Versatility | Poshi LLC |
| User Reviews | Mezzetta |