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The Cooking Oil market is a subset of the larger Oils and Fats industry. It is composed of edible oils used for cooking, such as vegetable, canola, olive, and sunflower oils. These oils are used in a variety of food preparation, including baking, frying, and sautéing. They are also used as a base for salad dressings and sauces. Cooking oils are typically sold in bottles, cans, or jugs, and are available in a range of sizes.
Cooking oils are produced by a variety of companies, including large multinationals and smaller, regional producers. Some of the major players in the market include Unilever, Cargill, Conagra Brands, and Bunge. Other companies include ACH Food Companies, Ventura Foods, and Sysco Corporation. Show Less Read more