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The Experiment: Uncle Spam
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This episode is the first in a new three-part miniseries from The Experiment—“SPAM: How the American Dream Got Canned.”
During World War II, wherever American troops spread democracy, they left the canned meat known as SPAM in its wake. When American GIs landed overseas, they often tossed cans of SPAM out of trucks to the hungry people they sought to liberate.
That’s how producer Gabrielle Berbey’s grandfather first came to know and love SPAM as a kid in the Philippines. But 80 years later, SPAM no longer feels American. It is now a staple Filipino food: a beloved emblem of Filipino identity. Gabrielle sets out on a journey to understand how SPAM made its way into the hearts of generations of Pacific Islanders, and ends up opening a SPAM can of worms.
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During World War II, wherever American troops spread democracy, they left the canned meat known as SPAM in its wake. When American GIs landed overseas, they often tossed cans of SPAM out of trucks to the hungry people they sought to liberate.
That’s how producer Gabrielle Berbey’s grandfather first came to know and love SPAM as a kid in the Philippines. But 80 years later, SPAM no longer feels American. It is now a staple Filipino food: a beloved emblem of Filipino identity. Gabrielle sets out on a journey to understand how SPAM made its way into the hearts of generations of Pacific Islanders, and ends up opening a SPAM can of worms.
Listen and subscribe to The Experiment here:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Feb 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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