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** In-N-Out is simply one among many American regional hamburger chains with cult followings: White Castle in the northeast, Krystal in the southeast, Whataburger in the southwest, so on and so forth.
* The Irish (or Europeans in general?) seem to really love Mountain Dew for some reason.
* Spam. It's not very popular in the mainland United States, where it originated, yet considered a delicacy in foreign countries and some non-continental parts of the US. This seems to originate from the fact that, outside of wartime, "normal" meat is (relatively) cheap in the United States so cheaper, lower standard "meat" has never been popular. Thanks to American soldiers trading their despised Spam rations for local fresh food and US food aid containing Spam however it has been introduced to places that simply never had the surplus of land needed for fresh meat to be a common dish.
 
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