Amazon has 12-Pack 2.5oz SPAM Classic Single Slices on sale for $13.98 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $13.28. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 12-Pack 2.5oz SPAM Classic Single Slices on sale for $13.98 - 5% with Subscribe & Save = $13.28. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Community Member hocuspocusblade for sharing this deal.
Model: SPAM Classic Single Pouch, 2.5 Ounce (12 Pack), Fully Cooked Pork and Ham, 9g of Protein, 0g Trans Fat, Low Carb, Keto-Friendly, Gluten Free, Easy Open Pouch, Perfect for Sandwiches & Breakfast
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I love Spam but I can regularly get a can at Walmart for $3.50 or less. And a can has six servings It almost makes more sense to buy a can and throw away what you don't eat.
74 cents per oz vs 20 cents per oz for the cans today.
Pretty outrageous markup.
I thought the single serving might be useful to pack in a lunch with microwave rice or a roll, but microwaved spam squeezed out of the pack is pretty grim. Better to open the can, fry it up with soy sauce, keep in fridge at least a week.
Great Value Luncheon Meat is $2 per can and I prefer it. No added starch like Hormel spam.
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The last time i had a single, it tasted awful. The singles used to blow the canned version outta the water. Not sure what happened but i wtick to cans now. Plus it's cheaper.
Price and notoriety aside, these SPAM singles are actually a good backcountry camping / backpacking food -- single servings, minimal packaging, packability, ability to eat without cooking, high caloric density, etc.
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Pretty outrageous markup.
I thought the single serving might be useful to pack in a lunch with microwave rice or a roll, but microwaved spam squeezed out of the pack is pretty grim. Better to open the can, fry it up with soy sauce, keep in fridge at least a week.
Great Value Luncheon Meat is $2 per can and I prefer it. No added starch like Hormel spam.
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