For a very brief time in the mid-2000s small Tupperware containers were sold in retail stores. I was hoping the company would expand that and they did not. All of my Tupperware was handed down (1960s/1970s pieces) or purchased in the 1980s/1990s. Our gifted Rubbermaid has not stood the test of time, either. Finding replacement lids or pieces of Tupperware meant enduring a sales pitch for a party so our family moved to Ball canning jars and reusing glass containers. 😂
That was a waste of my 3minutes 😭😭journalism @ it's lowest 😭no content just a Tupperware fan girl hyping a mlm company as if their sales were based on innovation and not direct selling🤦
it was a miracle that they still can run there were too many competitor on the market then the basic concept the meetings, just dont need most customers dept stores are floded with plastic contaners likely dollar per piece housewif just buy randomly if need it is simpler to buy fresh food every 4-5 days or weekly than fussing with containers
For a very brief time in the mid-2000s small Tupperware containers were sold in retail stores. I was hoping the company would expand that and they did not. All of my Tupperware was handed down (1960s/1970s pieces) or purchased in the 1980s/1990s. Our gifted Rubbermaid has not stood the test of time, either. Finding replacement lids or pieces of Tupperware meant enduring a sales pitch for a party so our family moved to Ball canning jars and reusing glass containers. 😂
Is t me or have you never seen Tupperware in a store only sold by aunty next door😂
@@VictorMitchell-c7e tell me why you r laughing? If you don't believe in direct selling then it lack of knowledge
@@jodigant I believe in direct selling but also adapting and diversity that basic knowledge
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Once I called for a dealership but they denied saying they give it to aunties 😂...what comes around goes around...lol
Better to understand their business model instead of laughing.
Can't be real someone definitely knows an idea of a surviving-businessperson ideas of salesman. It's definitely not bankrupt because it's Tupperware.
If it's inverted language deciding stuff I imagining a Hostage situation causing a kind of news, but I heard about "just reading alone".
That was a waste of my 3minutes 😭😭journalism @ it's lowest 😭no content just a Tupperware fan girl hyping a mlm company as if their sales were based on innovation and not direct selling🤦
Tupperware products will be vantage
it was a miracle that they still can run
there were too many competitor on the market
then the basic concept the meetings, just dont need most customers
dept stores are floded with plastic contaners likely dollar per piece
housewif just buy randomly if need
it is simpler to buy fresh food every 4-5 days or weekly than fussing with containers
They got too big that's all. Once they downsize again, they'll be fine. The new world is going back to quality and not sales, so they'll be fine.