Spam was originally a way to use up scrap meat left over from commercial processing. It became a staple food during the Great Depression, since it was cheap and lasted a long time in the can, and was a mainstay for the military during World War II, for the same reasons. Some people were glad to see the last of having to eat Spam, after the war; others had developed a taste for it, and continued to eat it often.
Spam has experienced a popular resurgence in recent years, after years of negative perceptions and jokes about it, for the same reasons it became popular in the first place.
AnswerIn the 1930's depression and crisis was all over the nation. So to make life easier some companies decided to sell cheaper products so people could at least eat. SPAM was one of them, it did help alot, and until today we're still eating it.
Spam was inveted by the Hormel Food Corporation in 1937. It was originally called Hormel Spiced Ham but they changed it on July 5th that year because the name was losing serious market buy-in. Since then it has gone to become an international meat product. It is especially popular in Asian countries such as Japan, China, and South Korea.
Spam was invented in the year 1937. Spam is a very popular dish in Hawaii and is served in all restaurants.
Minnesota
It's a contraction of "spiced" and "ham" ie. principal ingredients to form a memorable product name. SPiced hAM equals SPAM.
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Spam is made of lan jiao whereas luncheon meat is made of cheebye.
Spam was Invented.
Minnesota
Spam was introduced to the world by the Hormel Food Co. on July 5th 1937.
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The Legend of Spam: Back in 1937, the Hormel Foods company invented a canned, spiced ham that became super popular back during WWII due to the scarcity of fresh meats. In the 1960s the British TV show "Monty Python's Flying Circus" had a regular skit about a restaurant that served spam with everything, spam burgers, spam omelets, spam mashed potatoes, spam apple pie, spam spam, etc. In the skit there was a table of customers that would sing "Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, beautiful spam, wonderful spam!" until someone would make them shut up. At some point the term made the cultural jump to describe junk e-mail that repeats itself everywhere, and because of its repetitive, annoying nature. Additional Information: Introduced in 1937, the original name was Hormel Spiced Ham. Later the name of SPAM was derived from SP (from spiced) and AM (from ham). In humorous circles it was called Something Posing As Meat - or Spare Parts Animal Meat
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