"Spam vs Treet: Which Canned Meat is Better?" In this comparison video, we will be exploring the differences between two popular canned meat products: Spam and Treet. Both of these items have a long history and have been enjoyed by consumers for decades. Spam, produced by Hormel Foods Corporation, was first introduced in 1937 and gained popularity during World War II as a source of protein for soldiers. Treet, produced by Conagra Brands, has a similar history and was originally introduced in 1923 as a canned meat product. While both products are classified as "meat in a can", there are several key differences in their nutritional content and ingredients. Spam contains pork shoulder, ham, and a small amount of potato starch and sugar. Treet, on the other hand, is mostly composed of mechanically separated chicken, beef, and water. In terms of nutrition, Spam contains more fat and calories than Treet due to the addition of the pork. However, it also contains more protein and vitamins, making it a slightly more nutritious option. Throughout the video, we will highlight these differences and provide a taste test to see which product comes out on top. Ultimately, while Spam may have a slight edge in terms of nutrition, the choice between these two products comes down to personal preference. #ketojourney #keto #spam #review

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