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So can anyone chime in and confirm if this is the sale price at Sam's and I would think Costco's sale price would be about the same for 8 cans.
Not sure if it's cheaper in store, but online it's:
"$5 off with Instant Savings
2 items savings limit. Offer ends August 06
SPAM Less Sodium (12 oz., 8 pk.)
By Spam |
Item # 388042
current price: $17.58 ($2.20/ea)"
How long does Spam last in the can? Like Twinkies? Through a nuclear winter?
Edit: says 3 years. But I'm pretty sure you can eat it 10 years later.
SPAM doesn't keep all that well, particularly the newer packaging. I've had multiple cans start to swell before the expiration date, and the thin pull tab cans do not seal as well as other more sturdy cans.
The Walmart Great Value SPAM seems to keep longer, and HORMEL Treat/Aldi Loaf seems to keep even better. I'd look for higher salt (it's a preservative), and the more solid cans.
Canned fish in oil like sardines, or kippers keep much longer than SPAM.
Awfully nice to buy a gift for your designated hitter.
No. It was for her Dog Hugger, the emotional support human that she hired to help her dogs get through anxiety ridden thunder storms and visits to the vet.
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SPAM doesn't keep all that well, particularly the newer packaging. I've had multiple cans start to swell before the expiration date, and the thin pull tab cans do not seal as well as other more sturdy cans.
The Walmart Great Value SPAM seems to keep longer, and HORMEL Treat/Aldi Loaf seems to keep even better. I'd look for higher salt (it's a preservative), and the more solid cans.
Canned fish in oil like sardines, or kippers keep much longer than SPAM.
Gosh that just triggered an old memory of the classic SPAM cans, they used to have that little key you'd detach, then you had to wind it going all around the can til you basically unzipped the top... just bringing it up so during the nuclear winter, when you find an old classic can of SPAM, not the junky pull-top one, you know how to open it....
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"$5 off with Instant Savings
2 items savings limit. Offer ends August 06
SPAM Less Sodium (12 oz., 8 pk.)
By Spam |
Item # 388042
current price: $17.58 ($2.20/ea)"
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Edit: says 3 years. But I'm pretty sure you can eat it 10 years later.
The Walmart Great Value SPAM seems to keep longer, and HORMEL Treat/Aldi Loaf seems to keep even better. I'd look for higher salt (it's a preservative), and the more solid cans.
Canned fish in oil like sardines, or kippers keep much longer than SPAM.
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The Walmart Great Value SPAM seems to keep longer, and HORMEL Treat/Aldi Loaf seems to keep even better. I'd look for higher salt (it's a preservative), and the more solid cans.
Canned fish in oil like sardines, or kippers keep much longer than SPAM.
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