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It's $5 off currently so you can get your price adjustment if it's within 30 days.
Costco is cheaper at $2.12/each
$21.99
After $5 OFF
Hormel Classic Spam, 12 oz, 8-Count
That is from Costcos website. 21.99 for 8 can comes out to $2.75
From Samclub
$5 off
Ends Aug 6
$22.58 Previous price: $22.58
CURRENT PRICE: $17.58$17.58 $2.20/ea
I hope they have 50% less sodium version, current 25% less is still too salty for me.
Use it with non salty side dishes and don't add salt. I think everything is way too salty but mixed with eggs and roasted potatoes for breakfast is perfect.
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.
How long do you really need to keep it? I've had 2 cans in the pantry for over a year now and they look perfectly fine. I really have to be in the mood to eat Spam.
How long do you really need to keep it? I've had 2 cans in the pantry for over a year now and they look perfectly fine. I really have to be in the mood to eat Spam.
I ate no spam at all until one day as a joke we had some with Chinese duck and Japanese style sticky rice (short grain, cooked properly in a zojirushi cooker). We were shocked it was better than the duck! Spam by itself is too salty, with good sticky rice, perhaps in a musubi, it's excellent. Years later our kids regularly beg for spam and rice.
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Sam's is 8 cans but $17.58.. I just bought it on sale last week. $2.20 each, same price.
Costco is cheaper at $2.12/each
Costco is cheaper at $2.12/each
After $5 OFF
Hormel Classic Spam, 12 oz, 8-Count
That is from Costcos website. 21.99 for 8 can comes out to $2.75
From Samclub
$5 off
Ends Aug 6
$22.58 Previous price: $22.58
CURRENT PRICE: $17.58$17.58 $2.20/ea
Math not adding up buddy.
Use it with non salty side dishes and don't add salt. I think everything is way too salty but mixed with eggs and roasted potatoes for breakfast is perfect.
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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.
How long do you really need to keep it? I've had 2 cans in the pantry for over a year now and they look perfectly fine. I really have to be in the mood to eat Spam.
I ate no spam at all until one day as a joke we had some with Chinese duck and Japanese style sticky rice (short grain, cooked properly in a zojirushi cooker). We were shocked it was better than the duck! Spam by itself is too salty, with good sticky rice, perhaps in a musubi, it's excellent. Years later our kids regularly beg for spam and rice.
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