Foodservice

Rutter’s Reintroduces Spam on LTO Menu

2 new options include breakfast taco and burrito
Rutter's spam
Photograph courtesy of Rutter's

Rutter’s is bringing back Spam products to its menu in partnership with Hormel Foods.

The York, Pennsylvania-based convenience store’s limited-time Spam menu includes nine featured food items available to order at a kiosk or pick up at the hot hold.

The options include two different Spam breakfast sandwiches, Spam breakfast bowl, Spam grilled cheese, Spam burger, Spam macaroni and cheese and a warm Spam and cheese pretzel roll sandwich. There are also two new options this year: Spam breakfast taco and Spam breakfast burrito.

The menu items will be available until the end of September.

"Hormel Foods has been a great partner for Rutter’s,” said Chad White, foodservice category manager at Rutter’s. “We're happy to bring back the iconic Spam products to our menu for customers to enjoy this summer!"

Rutter’s also recently introduced a Cheeseburger Sub with Fried Pickles, a Chili Cheese Corn Dog and Oreo Funnel Cake Fries to its limited time menu.

  • Rutter’s is No. 78 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.

Rutter’s, a privately held chain, operates 84 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia.

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