Not the email things, but those tins of the meat substitute for the poor and armies to survive on.
Sales have apparently risen for the seventh year in a row.
I remember mum doing Spam fritters with refried mashed potato, vegetables from the Sunday lunch and loads of gravy - also left over.
In the RAF the battered versions were on the menu about twice a month, but you could only get two at one serving.
Mind you they would not be cheap anymore at about £2.75 for a 340g tin.
Because of the cost we converted to "plopped ham with chalk" to feed the young ones. PEK, I think.
Funny how some things never die, even in these days of 24/7 "foodie" TV.