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The Pop Culture Explosion (and the Internet Connection)
Spam’s fame didn’t stop at the grocery aisle. In 1970, the British comedy group Monty Python featured a sketch where a restaurant served every dish with Spam, repeating the word so obnoxiously that it drowned out all conversation. The sketch became legendary — and that’s how “spam” later became the name for unwanted, repetitive messages on the internet.
So, not only did Spam become a staple of war-time cuisine and international dishes like Spam musubi or budae-jjigae (Korean army stew), but it also helped name one of the most annoying features of modern digital life.
Final Thoughts
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