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 measure of financial ...
product brands and categories include design-centric preparation, storage and serving solutions for the kitchen and home through the Tupperware brand, and beauty and personal care products through ...
Tupperware Brands is preparing to file for ... The home-goods brand, which has for much of a century defined food storage, is planning to enter court protection after it breached the terms of ...
Founded in 1946 by chemist Earl Tupper, the company's popularity exploded in the 1950s as women of the post-war generation held "Tupperware parties" at their homes to sell food storage containers ...
Tupperware Brands Corp. is planning to file for bankruptcy protection, after the food-storage and kitchenware brand broke the terms of its debt following years of struggles with competition ...
Tupperware, which was founded in 1946 by chemist Earl S. Tupper in Massachusetts, introduced a ground-breaking marketing method in the 1940s to sell its air-tight food storage containers at ...
Love them or hate them, you probably have a pile of plastic food storage containers ... To further declutter your Tupperware, recycle pieces that have lost their lids, and ascertain which ...
Sept 17 (Reuters) - Tupperware Brands (TUP.N), opens new tab ... succumbing to declining demand for its once-popular colorful food storage containers and ballooning losses. The company's struggles ...
Tupperware Brands has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company that revolutionized food storage decades ago ...
Tupperware, the US maker of food storage containers ... air-tight and water-tight products - with their double-sealed lid - were sold in department stores but were not immediately successful ...
Eater Dallas editor Courtney Smith eschews most hard-sided containers altogether and prefers regular old Ziploc storage bags ...
Tupperware Brands, the iconic food-storage company known for its resealable plastic containers and pioneering direct-to-consumer sales, has filed for bankruptcy after years struggling with weak sales.