SPAM World Stick United States
Recommended items: classic plain canned luncheon meat canned light luncheon meat canned black pepper flavored luncheon meat canned garlic luncheon meat canned bacon flavored luncheon meat In the 30s of the 20th century, the meat giant Hormel launched a cheap canned meat product named Hormel spiced ham. This was not the first luncheon meat to appear on the U.S. market at the time, but it was the first to change the packaging format to 12 ounces (340 grams) per can, which was just right for a family's meal, and this specification became the standard for canned luncheon meat in later generations. This can later used SPAM as a new trademark, and SPAM World Stick Luncheon Meat was born. As the originator of canned luncheon meat, SPAM has a wide influence around the world. During World War II, SPAM was exported to the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Hawaii, Okinawa, Guam and other countries and regions with the U.S. military. SPAM entered China late, and a...