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The retro-inspired Tupperware went viral on social media, with shoppers citing it as a "sweet deal." One Costco goer even ...
A Redditor recently spotted the rotisserie chicken storage container at a Costco in South Carolina. The Tupperware, which was ...
Tupperware Brands’ sales revenue was $1.37 billion in 1996, the year it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Revenue crossed $2 billion in 2008 and was $2.16 billion at the end of that ...
Tupperware was once a US kitchen staple. It's now at risk of going out of business. Here's the history of the brand famous for parties and plastic.
Tupperware's reliance on people selling its storage containers at home-and-garden parties or through social media was once its strength. Now it's a weakness, the company says in its bankruptcy filing.
Tupperware sat at the intersection of a handful of shifts in how Americans see themselves and conduct their business. When those changes—ahem—stacked atop each other, Tupperware cracked.
NEW YORK (AP) — The company behind Tupperware, the plastic kitchenware that revolutionized food storage after World War II and became inextricably linked to the parties where women seeking a ...
Tupperware party is over: Bankruptcy seals the lid on an era in American consumer culture Festive celebration of food storage began after World War II, uniting Americans from all over.
Tupperware Brands is preparing to file for bankruptcy as soon as this week, according to people with knowledge of the plans, following a years-long effort to revive the business amid waning demand.
Tupperware parties, which flourished in the 1950s and ‘60s, were an ingenious blend of social gathering and sales pitch, a precursor to modern direct-selling and multi-level marketing strategies.
Tupperware faces a turbulent chapter with its recent Chapter 11 filing, as shifting consumer habits and fierce competition challenge the once-revolutionary brand. Yet, with its deep-seated brand ...
We all think we own a piece of Tupperware, but if we did, the brand wouldn’t have to file for bankruptcy. System1’s Andrew Tindall uncovers a failure to capitalize on category dominance with ...