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The Best Deals of the Week: Graza EVOO, GIR Utensils, and a Big Anthropologie Sale

When it comes to the deals that are actually worth their (Maldon) salt, the Eater shopping team keeps its tastebuds fine-tuned to the best savings on stuff we (actually) use, from cult-fave cookware and utensils to tablescape decor that make our world feel just a tad more whimsical; we’re always on the lookout for deals on glass mushroom-shaped lamps to warm up your kitchen, or golden tweezers that can transport even the smallest and most delicate of capers with precision.

Last week, we delivered deals on a rare Le Creuset cookware colorway; Eater staff-loved, single origin spices; and a Keurig pod-based coffee machine that makes hosting houseguests with varying wake-up times a breeze. This week, we’re stocking up during Graza’s big springtime olive oil sale; perusing the always-enchanting kitchen decor aisles of Anthropologie; and bringing home microplastic-free utensil sets from Get It Right, whose colorful designs bring equal parts aesthetic excellence and BPA-free peace of mind.

Let’s find you a silicone spoonula, and then some.

Graza’s big sitewide sale

Graza really holds its own in the saturated arena of millennial-branded olive oils. While I’ve historically been unfussy about the EVOOs I cook with, I often find myself returning to Graza for its breezy (albeit, drama-inducing) squeeze bottle design and reliably smooth flavors for topping my burrata, ice cream, and eggs. The brand is having a spring sale from now until April 21, with a highly specific 20.74 percent off all of its products (including refillable olive oil cans, for those who already own the squeeze bottle EVOO), and it feels wise to load up on its Spanish-sourced olive oils before tariffs hit.

If you’re new to Graza, start here

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Graza Sizzle Extra Virgin Olive Oil (750 ml) 

Prices taken at time of publishing.

One of my gripes with even EVOO bottles is how slippery and spill-prone they can be, and while EVOO Reddit purists might turn their noses up at Graza’s plastic bottle design, I find the squeeze tip endlessly helpful; it allows me to avoid drips, and increases the precision and speed with which I dose my recipes with the liquid gold. And while Sizzle is designed for cooking, it has such a smooth flavor that I also use it for dips and dressings. 


Graza’s sexy spray can of high-heat cooking oil

Graza Frizzle High Heat Cooking Oil (5 oz).

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Graza Frizzle High Heat Cooking Oil (5 oz)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

The latest addition to Graza’s oils is “Frizzle,” which is a high-heat olive oil with one of the most neutral — and thus, versatile — flavor profiles in the company’s lineup. The oil’s spray can format scratches the same itch for me as the squeeze bottles of Sizzle and Drizzle because it’s wildly convenient — and that sleek gold paint job doesn’t hurt, either. 


Anthropologie is taking up to 50% off seriously cute kitchen goods

Ah, Anthropologie. The hallowed halls of this apparel and home decor icon are filled with new iterations of the monogram mugs and maxi dresses that enchanted us in the peak indie years, and there are plenty of whimsical kitchen, dining, and decor items in its sale right now, which has savings of up to 50 percent off.

These midcentury-medieval chrome wine glasses


Let a table runner revive your table for spring

Anthropologie Madeline Table Runner (90 x 16).

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Anthropologie Madeline Table Runner (90 x 16)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

As a tablecloth and table runner devotee, let me assure you that the right tablecloth can help hide stains and knicks, and make for even easier post-meal cleanup. This cacao-colored runner (whose placemats are equally charming) will be especially great for hiding drips and spills, and the white scalloped edges make it a great springtime addition to your table. 


Cocktail napkins (for telling apart your drinks at the party)

Anthropologie Saluti Cocktail Napkins (Set of 4).

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Anthropologie Saluti Cocktail Napkins (Set of 4)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

It took me a while to “get it” but I now find drink rings and labeled napkins genuinely helpful in telling apart each person’s glass when entertaining. This set of cotton napkins pays homage to every major player in your friend group: the dirty martini-lover, the lemon twist fan, the Aperol spritz guzzler, and Dirty Shirley loyalist.


Get It Right’s Eater-staff-loved, BPA-free utensil bundles are on sale

Get It Right (GIR) is enthusiastically Eater-approved in the realm of non-toxic cooking utensils. The company makes BPA-free spatulas, tongs, pastry brushes, and more — the innovative spoonula (think, the Always Pan of spatula-spoon hybrids) is a particular staff favorite — that can pull their weight in the kitchen while also providing peace of mind thanks to their microplastic-free silicone design. The site is offering deals on bundles right now, which means there has never been a better time to upgrade your utensil lineup.

This color-blocking essentials set

Get It Right Ultimate Tool Set (5-Piece).

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Get It Right Ultimate Tool Set (5-Piece)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

If I’m going to have my cooking utensils on display in a crock, I would ideally want them to look as colorfully Bauhaus-pilled as this set by Get It Right. The bundle includes all of the brand’s heavy hitters: the large ladle, spatula, “Flip” spatula (a spatula with an angled flipper design), big spoon, and, of course, the spoonula (which is my go-to for serving shakshuka). As always, they’re dishwasher-safe, heat-resistant up  to 425 degrees Fahrenheit, and free of microplastics. 

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