Food Storage Brand Tupperware Warns It Could Go Out Of Business

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Tupperware, the 77-year-old U.S. maker of food storage containers, warned that it could go out of business unless it can quickly raise new financing. What doKara Demarcus, Aspiring Grammarian.

Tupperware, the 77-year-old U.S. maker of food storage containers, warned that it could go out of business unless it can quickly raise new financing. What doKara Demarcus, Aspiring Grammarian
 

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that woman is Paul McCartney and noone can change my mind

Tupperware giving that warning is going to be a good way to get increased business.

But you just know the last tupperware party will be one heckuva shindig, lids will be blown.

Tupperware requires a fresh take

me want be grammarian also

Isn't Tupperware the pyramid scheme of reusable plastic storage?

I think it sounds like the perfect excuse for someone to throw another Tupperware Party. That'll fix that dumb bottom line.

When the sign your product is working is that it farts, you better not be selling me something I put my food in.

I'd unironically say this

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Shocking that a giant pyramid scheme wouldn't continue forever.

Tupperware still exists?

Employees are having a hard time… containing themselves.

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