Spyke
reddthat.com

No one's gonna say it? Fuck it i guess it's my time.

They're literally spamming Maui!

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lemmy.ca

The term spamming actually traces back to the food spam.

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mander.xyz

Low sodium spam chopped into cubes and fried until crispy are absolutely delicious. I don't know why people have such an aversion to it.

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This is the best summary I could come up with:


The makers of Spam, saying that their “special relationship with the Hawaiian community spans decades,” have donated over 264,000 cans to aid the disaster-relief efforts on Maui, the company said in a press release.

“In all, the Spam brand has donated cash and product with a retail value of more than $1,000,000 to directly help those impacted by the wildfires.”

The company said it has partnered with nonprofit group Convoy of Hope to get the cans to where they are needed most.

“The fact that Spam doesn’t need refrigeration makes it a perfect item for Convoy to deliver to survivors,” Stacy Lamb, vice president, disaster services at Convoy of Hope, is quoted as saying in the press release.

It’s stacked on a block of rice and wrapped in seaweed to make Spam musubi, and sold at fast-food chains like McDonald’s in Hawaii.

Spam was first introduced to Asia-Pacific during World War II, a welcome substitute to meat that was increasingly becoming unaffordable or simply unavailable in the conflict-wracked region.


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aussie.zone

It feels weird to define "truckloads" of product to be sent to islands

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lemmy.world

When I lived on the big island, even McDonald's had spam options on their menu.

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When I lived there rice with fried spam eggs and shoyu was a staple. And also delicious.

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Believe it or not, Hawaii actually does like SPAM! It goes back to the military presence on the islands during WWII where it gained cultural significance.

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lemmy.world

A lot of people here are deeply unaware of how much spam is a staple of the local diet there. This would be like if some company donated avocados to San Diego, shrimp to New Orleans, or sweet tea to Charlotte. And it's shelf stable which is an extra bonus there.

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That's pretty smart when you think about it. Cans of spam last a while and are highly stackable. A truckload would be a pretty big amount

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pawb.social

Non-Hawaiians just do not understand how to handle Spam

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The fact it’s on almost every menu at local establishments and fast food speaks volumes of its popularity in Hawaii.

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You mean to tell me that properly cooked food tastes better than unproperly cooked food?

God dammit Gump, you're a god damn genius!

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The saltiness is why that little can feeds a whole family when you mix it with a lot of carbs and/or veggies and/or fruit.

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Yay let's destroy the climate more in response to climate-exacerbated natural disasters!

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lemmy.ml

Spam is just pork and ham mixed with some salt and sugar, I don't see how that's not "real food", people all over the planet have eaten those things as food for thousands of years before someone had the audacity to ...put it in a can for convenient distribution.

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