During desperate times when civilians in many countries were near starvation, cans of SPAM were a priceless godsend that saved millions of people. Their convenience, durability, and high-calorie content made it ideal for feeding American soldiers during the Second World War.
No one could predict how people across the world would fall in love with Spam. Over eight billion cans have been sold in 44 countries since their creation.
What many didn't realize is that they were eating the most unwanted cut of meat. How did the cheapest, most unprofitable meat turn into an iconic American meal?
This is the story of how SPAM was made.
The Rise of SPAM
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