Sales of Spam rise as consumers trim food costs

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EMILY FREDRIX | May 28, 2008 04:06 PM EST | AP


Cans of Spam line the shelves at a store in Berlin, Vt., Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Sales of Spam _ that much maligned meat _ are rising as consumers turning more to lunch meats and other lower-cost foods as a way of stretching they're already stretched food budgets. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)

MILWAUKEE — Love it, hate it or laugh at it _ at least it's inexpensive.

Sales of Spam _ that much maligned meat _ are rising as consumers are turning more to lunch meats and other lower-cost foods to extend their already stretched food budgets.

What was once cheeky, silly and the subject of a musical (as Monty Python mocked the meat in a can), is now back on the table as people turn to the once-snubbed meat as costs rise, analysts say.

Food prices are increasing faster than they've risen since 1990, at 4 percent in the U.S. last year, according to the Agriculture Department. Many staples are rising even faster, with white bread up 13 percent last year, bacon up 7 percent and peanut butter up 9 percent.

There's no sign of a slowdown. Food inflation is running at an annualized rate of 6.1 percent as of April, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The price of Spam is up too, with the average 12 oz. can costing about $2.62. That's an increase of 17 cents, or nearly 7 percent, from the same time last year. But it's not stopping sales, as the pork meat in a can seems like a good alternative to consumers.

Kimberly Quan, a stay-at-home mom of three who lives just outside San Francisco, has been feeding her family more Spam in the last six months as she tries to make her food budget go further.

She cooks meals like Spam fried rice and Spam sandwiches two or three times a month, up from once a month previously.

Pulling Spam from the shelf prevents last-minute grocery store trips and overspending, said Quan, 38, of Pleasanton, Calif.

"It's canned meat and it's in the cupboard and if everything else is gone from the fridge, it's there," she said.

Spam's maker, Hormel Foods Corp., reported last week that it saw strong sales of Spam in the second quarter, helping push up its profits 14 percent. According to sales information coming from Hormel, provided by The Nielsen Co., Spam sales were up 10.6 percent in the 12-week period ending May 3, compared to last year. In the last 24 weeks, sales were up nearly 9 percent.

The Austin, Minn.-based company, also known for the Jennie-O Turkey Store, has embarked on its first national advertising campaign for the 71-year-old brand in several years. They've credited the sales increase to that, along with new products like individually packaged "Spam Singles" slices. Also helping sales, executives said in an earnings conference call, was the fact that people looking to save money are skipping restaurant meals and eating more at home.

Spam sales are reaching across all spectrums, young and old and rich and poor, said Swen Neufeldt, Hormel's group product manager for the area that includes Spam. Many of the eaters are new to Spam, which was created in 1937 and gained fame as the meat that fed Allied troops during World War II.

"We have significantly increased our household penetration," Neufeldt said. "I think it's a lot of folks that are coming into the brand perhaps for the first time and coming back to the brand."

Hormel began its national advertising campaign, including print and television, for Spam in January. Neufeldt said such campaigns are planned in advance and it wasn't tied to perceived weakness in the economy.

Consumers are quick to realize that meats like Spam and other processed foods can be substituted for costlier cuts as a way of controlling costs, said Marcia Mogelonsky, senior research analyst with Mintel International in Chicago.

These products have protein and decent nutritional value, and they provide some variety to consumers who may be bored because they're eating more at home, she said.

"They might not have Spam at every single meal, but they might supplement a couple of meals," she said.

Consumers are also using more coupons and paying more attention to sales, doing anything they can to save money, she said. You may be able to cut back on your driving due to high gas prices, but you're not going to stop eating because of high food prices, she said.

Quan just bought a couple more cans of Spam on sale and some ramen, the instant noodle dish long a staple on college campuses. Her food and gas budgets are together, so she's had to cut back on food spending while the cost of gas increases. Her favorite Spam meal? Spam and macaroni and cheese. She doesn't skimp on nutrition, though. Quan serves her husband and three children _ ranging in age from 4 to 11 _ organic vegetables like salads, broccoli and carrots.

"It balances out," she said.

Other companies are seeing similar boosts in their lunch meats. Kraft Foods Inc. reported last month that subsidiary Oscar Mayer, which makes hot dogs, bacon and cold cuts, saw double-digit revenue growth in the previous quarter in its Deli Fresh cold cuts. The company, based in Madison, Wis., has recently introduced new products including family sized deli-meat packs and deli carved, which offers thicker slices of meat.

April Smith has been changing the way she feeds her family in Broken Arrow, Okla., to keep up with rising costs. This summer the 33-year-old administrative assistant will feed her two boys, ages 11 and 8, more ramen for lunch. Normally they eat the noodle soup on Saturdays, but since ramen costs about a dime per pack, they'll get it twice a week. Smith says she'll throw in some leftover frozen vegetables to make it more nutritious.

"Since it's cheap and easy, I figure why not let them eat it twice a week instead of once a week," Smith said.

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Attention: Spam is not food. It is a waste product.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 05/31/2008
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Spam will not kill you. We grew up eating it ALOT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 05/31/2008

Drinking your own urine won't kill you either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 05/31/2008

Madge: we love spam, don't we Tommy?
Tommy: the best, Madge.
See the latest installment in their series.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONkh9HU6K2w

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:05 PM on 05/31/2008

Umm yum.........................what a cardiovascular treat............

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 05/30/2008

ENK727 See Profile I'm a Fan of ENK727

So true. You want inexpensive... you can buy a bag of beans, lentils, etc. for around 99 cents. You can make plenty of different vegetarian meals which are healthier and much cheaper.

Yes we do that and we have an organic garden. But when we can't afford New York steak we rely on sardines, Spam & potted meat. YUM, YUM...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 05/29/2008

I like potted meat mixed with mayo. Got served it a lot as a kid.
Guess the yuppie generation is over!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 05/29/2008

Are sales of the "weiners in a can/Vienna sausage" up also? blah

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 05/29/2008
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Pig fat and salt is a good combination.

I like a few slices between pancakes covered with maple syrup.
or with eggs and rice, covered with ketchup.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 AM on 05/29/2008
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It is actually not all that bad - one of the 'staples' that my Mom & Dad rasied myself and 4 brothers on during the 1970s and early 1980s working off a shoestring budget.

Even todya - Add some nice steamed carrots, green beans or zuchinni, and a side of rice or new potatoes (light on the salt and butter as Spam has plenty of these already) and a nice cup of tea and it is fairly balanced meal.

It is actually not a bad addition in some lentil soup either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 05/29/2008

My mom used to cube and cook spam and serve it with parmesean and spaghetti noodles. YUM!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 05/29/2008
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Pig fat and salt is where the flavor is!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 05/29/2008

Please. Spam is not the worst thing (measured by taste or nutrition) we eat in this country. Too many people mock it with out even trying it. I grew up less than an hour's drive from Spam's birthplace. It's a part of my childhood. As much as I try to deny it, I do have an hankerin' for it once or twice a year. The trick is to choose the reduced fat & salt variety and to not eat it cold. It tastes much better hot with some of the fat rendered out. The rare occasions I do eat it, I slice it, fry or grill over charcoal, and have it in a sandwich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 AM on 05/29/2008
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I like a fried Spam sandwich with grilled onions, sliced tomatoes and lettuce. And melted cheese.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 05/29/2008
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MMMM Spam! When my son turned 30 in Feb, I said I'd take him out to dinner anywhere he wanted to go. What he wanted was thinly sliced Spam, fried till it's just almost crispy, and Macaroni and cheese. Whenever we eat that, it's a decadent, deluxe meal, even if it is cheap. Throw in some green beans and cornbread and you've got a wonderful, cheap, easy meal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 AM on 05/29/2008
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Yummy!,... you and my Mom must have gotten the same recipe!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 05/29/2008

It's all about oil. Transportation. It is very, very scary. And this is only the beginning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 05/29/2008

Transportation is only half the problem. One acre of farmland produces about 6000kcal of food per day. That's enough to feed approx. two and a half people. However, the same acre can only produce approx. 1200 kcal of meat products a day. So now it feeds only half a person. By shifting our diet away from grains and vegetables and more towards meat products, we steadily increase our need for farmland. To "grow" a can of spam with 600kcal (or so) takes half an acre of farmland for one day. Rice and beans would have been a whole lot more effective and a whole lot more healthy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 AM on 05/29/2008

And then factor in the loss of farmland mostly from urban sprawl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 05/29/2008

Let them eat baloney!

(Sorry, couldn't resist.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 AM on 05/29/2008

I like bologna, the Hebrew National brand is very good.

And my family has an organic garden and we haven't lost our land to urban sprawl.
So you "funny" People need to get real. We country folk have survived without you "urbans" for quite a while. We eat what we have and sometimes that includes spam.
What YOU gonna do when your food runs out?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 05/29/2008
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Spaaaaaaaaaaam it's pink and it's oval, spaaaaaaaaam I buy it at the mobil spaaaaaaam it;s made in chernobil! Spam!

Oh Save Ferris....

Best song about meat by-products ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 AM on 05/29/2008

You mean no comments with the Monty Python Spam sketch?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 AM on 05/29/2008
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Have you got anything without SPAM in it?

We've got spam, eggs, sausage and spam; It hasn't got much spam in it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 05/29/2008
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I don't like SPAM!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 05/31/2008
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You know, Hawaii is poor as it is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 AM on 05/29/2008

By all means, disassociate. Who does yr marketing? Clearly, someone not you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 05/29/2008

From peak oil to peak spam in just a few months. "Journalists" are playing catch-up with reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 AM on 05/29/2008
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