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Tupperware, Food Container Pioneer, Files for Bankruptcy!

by Raj Dixit
September 18, 2024
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The name Tupperware is synonymous with the famous plastic food containers that have been used in households globally, but the company has recently suffered a major blow by declaring bankruptcy. It seems that the brand that changed the way we look at consumer storage for our leftovers is now barely able to keep above water. So, what happened?

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A Bit of History

Tupperware has been manufactured from as early as the 1940s, courtesy of a chemist named Earl Tupper who came up with an airtight plastic container. These convenient little containers quickly gained favor, mainly because of the outstanding idea called the “Tupperware parties.

 

However, these parties became less desirable over the years. I mean, who hosts a party with the purpose of showing off plastic storage containers these days? Today, most likely, people like to come together to draw attention to the latest TikTok dances or, perhaps, the best air fryer. Tupperware decided to stick to the—traditional way of selling its products while the competitors thought up inventive techniques, especially with the help of Internet shopping.

What Went Wrong?

This company was also facing a major problem in its failure to effectively respond to developments in the market. Despite having such potential the brand lacked the sales approach to broad its personal relationship based face-to-face selling. Yes, you got it, Tupperware only started selling on Amazon in 2022 and it started selling at Target. By then, many consumers had defected to other brands that are more accessible in the markets. In fact, Tupperware’s Chief Restructuring Officer, Brian J. Fox confirmed this, he said, “Everybody knows what Tupperware is but not everybody knows where to get it.”

 

This was not the end of the company’s misfortunes. It appeared that they have been struggling with their finances since 2019 due to all sorts of issues ranging from covid-19 lockdown in China to Ukrainian war affecting the supply chain. This was because the cost of producing the resin used in making their products was increasing. Add on top of that the macroeconomic conditions of the past few years and Tupperware begins to feel the pressure.

The Road to Bankruptcy

In order to avoid getting out of business, Tupperware filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which in fact, allows the company to restructure its debts and look for a buyer. With the asset base of approximately $680 million and with debts mounting as high as $1.2 billion.

 

This company has already made some pretty drastic measures such as shutting down the last manufacturing facility in the United States in South Carolina and dismissing its 148 employees. It is also struggling to maintain business functioning while simultaneously going through bankruptcy, although it is evident that the brand is struggling.

What’s Next for Tupperware?

However, Tupperware still operates to date, and it employs almost 5,500 employees and more than 460,000 freelance consultants across 41 countries. However, whether they can successfully rebound still remains to be seen.

 

Let’s take the story of Tupperware as a case in point so that you will also remember that in any business, innovation and adaptability are key reasons because if one does not transform, he or she might just be left behind.

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