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During World War II, a large amount of luncheon meat was shipped to England and Russia to support the Allies. After the war, luncheon meat has always been a popular food. In 1994, it produced the first 500 billion cans of luncheon meat. According to statistics from 2003, luncheon meat has been sold in 41 countries around the world, with about 150 million cans annually. In the United States alone, a box of luncheon meat is eaten every four seconds.
In the United States, Hawaiian and Guam have the largest amount of lunch meat consumed, and they are related to the long-term presence of the US military. On average, Guam consumes 16 cans of luncheon meat each year. Hawaii and Guam are the only places in the McDonald's restaurant to offer spam. Many local foods are expensive due to shipping, luncheon meat is cheaper.
In addition to the United States, British and South Korean luncheon meat consumption is also very large. Since the Korean War, a large number of US troops have resided in South Korea, making luncheon meat popular. Statistics show that the annual sales volume of canned meat for lunch in South Korea is approximately US$136 million, making it the world’s second largest consumer of lunch meat after the United States. It is reported that about 40% of the Korean luncheon canned meat is given as a gift. Every holiday, a 12-canned luncheon meat gift box priced at $44 is one of the most popular items among customers.
The history of luncheon meat
Luncheon meat, English spam luncheon meat or spam, luncheon meat. Launched in 1937 by the American company Hormel Foods, originally named "Hormel SpicedHam". This canned food was invented by the company and soon followed by others. So Hormel offered a reward of $100 for it. Kenneth Daigneau, the brother of Hormel's vice president, won the spam. SPAM is said to be the abbreviation for "Shoulder of Pork and Ham", and it is also explained that it is an abbreviation of the syllable "Spiced Ham" or that the name means "Spiced Pork And Ham" (spice pork ham) and "Spare Ham." "(Alternative ham). According to Hormel's trademark interpretation, spam should be regarded as an adjective and luncheon meat should be SPAM luncheon meat. But people usually simply call it spam.