Hormel Foods Announces SPAMtastic™ Reopening of World-Famous SPAM® Museum
Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL) has announced the reopening of its popular SPAM Museum in Austin, Minnesota, on July 2, 2020. The museum will offer both in-person visits and live virtual tours via Zoom. Previously closed due to COVID-19, the museum's team delivered over 20,000 meals to seniors in the Austin community during its closure. The reopening includes strict cleaning protocols and social distancing measures. For those interested in virtual experiences, customized tours are now available to enhance guest interaction.
- Museum reopening enhances brand visibility.
- Live virtual tours create engagement opportunities with global audiences.
- Community support through meal delivery strengthens brand reputation.
- None.
AUSTIN, Minn., July 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Hormel Foods Corporation (NYSE: HRL), a global branded food company, and its SPAM® brand, one of the most beloved consumer brands in the world, today announced the reopening of its one-of-a-kind SPAM® Museum in Austin, Minn. In addition to hosting in-person visits, the award-winning museum is offering live virtual tours for those who prefer to visit virtually. Each year, the museum attracts fans from around the world from as far away as Australia, the United Kingdom, the Philippines and Hawaii. The museum is one of the most visited attractions in the state of Minnesota, and certainly is one of the most unique in the world.
In order to flatten the curve of cases of COVID-19, the state of Minnesota closed all museums to help stop the spread of the virus. Over that time, the SPAM® Museum's team of SPAMbassadors™ remained busy, helping to deliver more than 20,000 meals to seniors in the Austin community while the museum was closed.
"While being closed was the right thing to do to help curb the spread of COVID-19, we are so excited to open our actual doors and our virtual one and welcome guests back to our museum," said Savile Lord, SPAM® Museum and community relations manager at Hormel Foods. "For those visiting us in person, we have robust cleaning and sanitation protocols in place, as well as following social distancing guidelines provided by the Minnesota Department of Health, to provide the safest experience for our guests while giving them a SPAMtastic™ tour."
As an innovative way to help everyone across the globe take in all the sights, sounds and exhibits at the SPAM® Museum, the team has launched a live virtual tour option via Zoom.
"Instead of recording a virtual tour and having people play a video on their devices, we wanted to create a more personal experience and provide a customized tour for each group, like we would do if they were at the museum," said Lord. "When guests sign up for a live virtual tour, one of our outstanding SPAMbassadors™ will lead them on a tour and interact with each person or group in real time, providing the memorable experience we are known for."
The museum's address and hours of operation can be found at https://www.spam.com/museum.
To sign up for a virtual tour, please email spam_museum@hormel.com.
For more information about the lunch delivery program for seniors conducted by the SPAM® Museum SPAMbassadors™, please visit https://www.hormelfoods.com/inspired/story/hormel-foods-gives-back-to-battle-hunger-food-insecurity-throughout-the-covid-19-crisis/. For more information about the SPAM® Museum, please visit www.spam.com/museum.
ABOUT HORMEL FOODS — Inspired People. Inspired Food.™
Hormel Foods Corporation, based in Austin, Minn., is a global branded food company with over
Contact: | Media Relations |
507-434-6352 | |
View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hormel-foods-announces-spamtastic-reopening-of-world-famous-spam-museum-301087342.html
SOURCE Hormel Foods Corporation
FAQ
When did Hormel Foods announce the reopening of the SPAM Museum?
What safety measures are in place for visitors to the SPAM Museum?
How many meals did the SPAM Museum deliver during its closure?
What type of tours are available at the SPAM Museum?