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  2. 26 Popular Store-Bought Bacons—Ranked by Sodium - AOL

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  3. Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs aren’t good for you ...

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    Look for options that are lower in sodium, nitrate-free or uncured. Balance your plate. Pair processed meats with nutrient-dense foods, especially those with fiber.

  4. Lunch meat - Wikipedia

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    Most pre-sliced lunch meats are higher in fat, nitrates, and sodium than those that are sliced to order, as a larger exposed surface requires stronger preservatives. [1] As a result, processed meats may significantly contribute to incidence of heart disease and diabetes, even more so than red meat.

  5. Hormel Foods is giving away bacon-scented face masks - AOL

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    Hormel has released Black Label Breathable Bacon face masks, which, according to its description, features "the latest in pork-scented technology with two-ply multi-fiber cloth to keep the ...

  6. Hormel Foods - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Hormel Foods also introduced microwave bacon. [24] In 1984, Hormel introduced the Frank 'n Stuff brand of stuffed hot dogs. [9] In August 1985, Hormel workers went on strike at the Hormel headquarters in Austin, Minnesota. In the early 1980s, recession impacted several meatpacking companies, decreasing demand and increasing ...

  7. Spam (food) - Wikipedia

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    1936 can of Hormel "Spiced Ham" at the Spam Museum. It was a precursor to Spam released a year later. Hormel introduced Spam on July 5, 1937. [9] [10] The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America states that the product was intended to increase the sale of pork shoulder, a cut which did not sell well.