Sodium nitrite helps inhibit the growth of bacteria and prevents spoilage, ensuring that the SPAM stays fresh and safe to consume for an extended period. Some people prefer to limit their sodium intake.
Interestingly, the name “SPAM” itself holds a story of its own. It was suggested by Ken Daigneau, a successful actor and the brother of a Hormel Foods executive. Ken came up with the name during a naming contest held by Hormel Foods. He won a prize of $100 for his contribution, which was a significant sum back in the late 1930s. Little did Ken know that his suggestion would become a household name and an enduring part of popular culture.

SPAM has transcended its humble origins to become more than just a canned meat.
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