I remember Campbell's minestrone or chicken noodle soup with baloney sandwiches.
I don't recall the brand of the baloney but it was Wonder Bread and Best Food mayo.
I started making it for myself.
But it's really bad for you food, though cheap that households stocked that stuff.
My mother fed us Spam too, she'd fry it up and I remember that greasy smell. She wouldn't eat it herself, she only ate beef, no chicken, no pork.
I'm pretty sure the studios are making money from streaming. So are the stars. That is why streaming services are struggling to turn profit, they gave billions to the studios and they also sold 1-year subscriptions to telephone carriers, who gave it to their subscribers if they signed up for cell phone service contracts.
It's just that it's a very one-sided distribution of the money given to the studios, who are probably hogging most of it. Execs at studios are making hundreds of millions.
David Zaslav, the guy in charge of Warner Brothers Discovery (HBO Max, CNN, etc.) has earned over $1 billion in salary over his career and he also has stock, though WBD hasn't been profitable for a couple of years and he's cutting costs left and right. But in one of his lower earnings years, he took him like $30-40 million last year.
That is why streaming services struggle to make money.