Amy McCarthy is a former reporter at Eater, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends. This week, after more than 70 years of slinging plastic storage containers ...
Tupperware, an iconic brand that’s woven into the fabric of post World War II America, signaled this week that it could be on its last gasp. Known the world over for its plastic food storage ...
Stacey Sottung shows off a stack of colorful bowls in an Instagram video, filming for her followers a taste of the modern Tupperware party, which in addition to bowls and vintage tumblers, may include ...
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When it comes to leftovers, these days, any plastic — or glass — container will do. But for decades, that plastic storage container was Tupperware, created by Earl Tupper right here in Massachusetts.
Tupperware’s filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last week prompted many of us to do a double-take. Tupperware had so dominated the business of storing leftover food for so long that the company name ...
Tupperware shares fell nearly 50% Monday following a bleak warning that its future is looking murky. In a regulatory filing late Friday, the container maker said there’s “substantial doubt about the ...
In late 1951, inventor Earl Tupper bought a thousand acres of cow pasture and swamp in Kissimmee, just outside the quiet farm town of Orlando, Florida. There, he and his new vice president and general ...
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Tupperware filed a Form 12b-25 with the SEC that gives them an extension of 15 days to file their 10-K. They were able to negotiate an amended credit agreement in late February that allows higher debt ...
Tupperware Brands has still not filed its 2022 10-K. If it does not file its 10-K by September 30, the NYSE could either start delisting proceedings under 804 or grant an extension up to an additional ...
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