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"Tupperware" Definitions
  1. a brand name for plastic containers, used especially for food preparation and storage.

389 Sentences With "Tupperware"

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Tupperware — Shares of Tupperware tanked more than 34% after the housewares maker posted disappointing quarterly earnings.
Tupperware Brands — Shares of Tupperware Brands dropped more than 1% after the company suspended its quarterly dividend.
It is a tupperware container with a missing lid, and that tupperware contains leftover memes covered in anger sauce.
TupperwareTupperware earned an adjusted 43 cents per share, well short of the 62 cents a share consensus estimate.
" - Lindsey, 24 "Peed in Tupperware and kept it.
A one-man show with a set that can be packed into a Tupperware bin, "Dixie's Tupperware Party" isn't costly to produce, and Mr. Andersson has worked determinedly to establish its name recognition.
Stash a basket or big Tupperware under your desk instead.
I've got tubs of Tupperware, big tubs, filled with jeans.
It was like a Tupperware party for the smoke set.
According to Bennett, "It's honestly the best Tupperware out there."
Another cell contained a vast array of Tupperware plastic ware.
When you have tons of leftovers you put them in Tupperware.
An autumnal Fig Newt to warm the cockles of your Tupperware.
Tupperware Brands — Shares of Tupperware Brands were down more than 27 percent in midday trading Wednesday after the company reported fourth-quarter sales well below what Wall Street expected and cut its dividend by 60 percent.
Instead, I stuff them in a spare Tupperware box in the corner.
You can invite her over, except the Tupperware has brownies in it.
That meant no room for heavy Tupperware, extra books or my laptop.
Get your Tupperware out — you'll want to save some for lunch tomorrow.
I had to carry it back to work in my own Tupperware.
As CEO of Tupperware Brands, Rick Goings is a highly successful man.
I needed to have a Tupperware filled with easily four hundred joints.
The queen famously collects string, and eats her breakfast out of Tupperware.
Like Tupperware parties, but for lawn spikes, shutters, guns, and bitching swords.
The bear broke the Tupperware to eat some taco meat, Hayes said.
" Tupperware Brands: "You know, that weakness in that quarter did concern me.
Tupperware is trying to get recognized beyond just being storage for leftovers.
I'm talking about everything from smart tupperware to robotic sun shades, and more.
Human body parts, including heads, were stored in Tupperware containers and large drums.
I get a soup bag, salad makings, fancy cheese, bread, tofu, and Tupperware.
Tupperware saw strong results during the quarter in many of its international markets.
Didn't anyone at that Tupperware party understand your joke about tuna noodle casserole?
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and Tupperware Chief Executive Rick Goings also meditate daily.
Rick Goings, the former Tupperware CEO, observed how candidates treated his company employees.
Send young Olivia and Maxmillian to Montessori in style with our Tiffany Tupperware.
It's not being embarrassed when you open your Tupperware of food at school.
From grocery store bags to disposable water bottles to Tupperware, plastic is everywhere.
"I brought in a little 2- or 453-ounce Tupperware container," Lindsay says.
One of the ants leaped out of the Tupperware box onto my shirt.
I put the remaining falafel and salad in tupperware for the week ahead.
"People recognize that Tupperware is different and it's here for forever," Harris said.
I pack the leftovers from yesterday in a big Tupperware for us to share.
Tupperware (TUP) lowered current quarter earnings and revenue guidance below current Wall Street consensus.
Enter textavism, which he has been teaching at Tupperware-style parties around the city.
Sprinkle with sea salt and put into a colander over a tupperware or saucepan.
But it seems like our homes are a never-ending revolving door of Tupperware.
Tupperware said it was probing its accounting for results in its Fuller Mexico unit.
We get notebooks, pens, folders, binders, highlighters, Swiffer juice, sponges, and meal-prep Tupperware.
I finish cooking, eat, then pack the rest in Tupperware for this week's lunch.
The event was as 1970s as Farrah Fawcett; as 1970s as encyclopedias and Tupperware.
The model of relying on direct sales for buying Tupperware has also hampered growth.
She took a Tupperware tub out and he was munching on carrot or pepper sticks.
Rick Goings was a door-to-door encyclopedia salesman before becoming the CEO of Tupperware.
"He knows how to steal out of Tupperware containers, cupboards, and backpacks," Lindner told BuzzFeed.
I pack a banana and a Tupperware of homemade ham and potato soup for lunch.
The Avon and Tupperware ladies had private parties in the comfort of a neighbor's house.
In 1946, two scientists created the first electronic digital computer, and Earl Tupper invented Tupperware.
After its done, we divide it amongst all the Tupperware with rice, pasta, and CHEESE.
This means I don't have to lug a giant bag of Tupperware on the bus!
Foil tins can collapse, Tupperware is often too small — honestly it's all just too stressful.
Textron slid 13 percent while Tupperware sank 14.8 percent after both companies' revenue missed estimates.
Water bottles, Tupperware containers and even children's toys are made of the same thing: plastic.
This kind of entrepreneurship is nothing new — just think of the Tupperware parties of yore.
Tupperware – The company lowered current quarter earnings and revenue guidance below current Wall Street consensus.
I've seen people have absolutely no shame and bring huge vats of Tupperware to events.
Nothing said when I drop it off, nothing asked when I get the Tupperware back.
"[It's] like a tupperware party but with Narcan," Smith explains, a chuckle in her voice.
Dr. Hu said the experiment, known as Pascal's barrel, can be replicated nowadays with Tupperware.
They returned and took out small Tupperware containers full of fresh produce from their backpacks.
"She came with Tupperware, chitlins and oxtail, and they were just for me!" she said.
I created the recipes, handwrote labels, and packed the food in bulk-bought Tupperware containers.
But they also were tucked away in a paint bucket, a laundry hamper, and some tupperware.
I pick up dinner from a fast casual place rather than eating my sad Tupperware dinner.
My lunch is already packed for today (leftover pasta), and I put grapes in a Tupperware.
The balls feels cardboard-light and can whip around the table like stray leftovers in tupperware.
My son has a few secondhand toys, but he prefers empty cardboard boxes and tupperware containers.
Tupperware earned an adjusted 43 cents per share, well short of the 62 cent consensus estimate.
He served two tacos up into a clear tupperware, ate one, and handed me the second.
"Your phone is in a Tupperware container floating in the tub," Reva yelled from the bathroom.
People would take a joint from the Tupperware as you walked through the crowds with it.
My recommendation this week is the Pyrex Simply Store 18 piece set of Tupperware for $30.
"I take my lunch every single day, and a dishwasher makes washing Tupperware easier," she said.
I chop the kale, cucumber, tomato, bell pepper, red onion, and put them in separate tupperware.
Almost before the leftover turkey is put away into Tupperware, the holiday shopping season is fully underway.
I pack a few meals in Tupperware for the week, jam to Spotify, and prep for work.
After all, many of us (or our parents) grew up with brands like Avon, Amway, and Tupperware.
And if she has leftovers, that eggplant Parmesan will be spinning around in its warped Tupperware container.
On the days when she has no guests, Ms. Carmena brings her lunch in a Tupperware container.
In 25 years, I've seen more arguments over Tupperware, jewelry and guns than I have over money.
De Vasconcellos tentou anteriormente vender Tupperware e produtos Avon porta a porta, mas muitos clientes não pagavam.
Dixie came into being when Mr. Andersson's roommate hosted a Tupperware party at their Los Angeles home.
Tupperware (TUP) recently opened a small store to reignite excitement for the struggling 73-year-old brand.
"I heard footsteps, and then I heard Tupperware being opened really loudly and aggressively," Sherman told the outlet.
I save the rest in a Tupperware for a future lunch and head to bed by 93 p.m.
I pack his Tupperware and check with him to make sure he thinks he has enough to eat.
I get home super full, so I wash all my Tupperware from my lunch and change into sweats.
Food spoilage – think the kind of science experiment-type molds you find in your Tupperware — isn't the fear.
Tupperware stock dropped nearly 5 percent in the extended session after the company downgraded its first-quarter guidance.
They bought brooms from Italy, votive candles and table linens from India and Tupperware-like containers from Argentina.
Despite his best efforts, Buck could not find a hard case and had to settle for a Tupperware box.
You could also use something like a bento box, good old-fashioned Tupperware, or a large beeswax food wrap.
The timer went off, and the electron gun in the lower Tupperware began to fire electrons into the space.
I put a second helping of everything but the greens into a Tupperware for another salad later this week.
The Fasta Pasta Microwave Pasta Cooker basically looks like a long tupperware container, but it's much more than that.
The food is delivered every two weeks, arrives in a sealed, Tupperware-like container, and needs to be refrigerated.
" Tupperware: "I think it's down too much, but we've got to have Rick Goings [CEO] back on the show.
Tupperware said it expects sales to fall between 1.173 percent and 7 percent in the full year ending Dec.
"Louis had a Tupperware pots and was chewing on a freezer pack from a cool bag," the source recalls.
In the kitchen, $40 rolling cabinet inserts from the Container Store help corral her Tupperware and pots and pans.
You argue when she uses some of your Berry Pie vape juice or takes your special Tupperware to work.
Leslie Jones found herself fond of Alyssa after likening her to a woman she'd meet at a Tupperware party.
The act of preservation was instilled by his grandfather, who would give him Tupperware each year to store mementos.
Furthermore, if something she bought came in a plastic container, it became storage, a form of poor people's Tupperware.
A friend suggested that the actor start selling Tupperware himself; another friend dared him to do it in drag.
" Or as Lynne McChristian, a spokeswoman for the Insurance Information Institute, puts it: "You don't have to itemize your Tupperware.
Presenters talked about space station deals to develop new Tupperware food containers or 3-D printed medical devices for astronauts.
I put some of last night's leftovers in some Tupperware (MorningStar chicken strips, curry, and cauliflower rice) for my lunch.
We sweep it into a transparent tupperware, and I watch its legs tumble before we flush it down the toilet.
The holidays inspect and cautiously sniff at us as if we're old Tupperware contents from the back of the fridge.
And while the Queen is famously parsimonious (reportedly keeping her breakfast cereal in Tupperware boxes), you made them look cheap.
"So, I do better and put it in a sad Tupperware so it looks like I did it," she said.
He called me back to the apartment as I waddled away with my bag of clothes, toiletries and used Tupperware.
"I heard footsteps, and then I heard Tupperware being opened really loudly and aggressively," 15-year-old Hayes Sherman said.
For older children and adults, bring two meals — well-wrapped sandwiches or entrees in Tupperware (with your own plastic utensils).
A jumble of rinsed-out Tupperware, to be returned to people who had brought her food, filled the front porch.
I quickly did a mental scan of my kitchen shelves, which I determined contained exactly one badly-stained Tupperware container.
I wash a pint of blueberries at home and throw them in a Tupperware to prevent mushing on my commute.
Instead, it was for Tupperware (TUP), the stodgy 73-year-old plastic container maker that has fallen on hard times.
Bal, who will join the company in November, is currently an executive with U.S.-based food container maker Tupperware Brands Corp.
He puts mine in Tupperware, since I'll eat after the gym — I'll also bring the leftovers to work for lunch tomorrow.
I make my bed, vacuum, wipe down all the counters, and reorganize the Tupperware cabinet, which has been driving me crazy.
Tupperware — The household products maker came in six cents a share above estimates, with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.16 per share.
Once that's done, I chop some veggies for salads for the week (cucumbers, more peppers, and cherry tomatoes) and Tupperware it.
I started to think about the lizards that wouldn't sell, being transported around from expo to expo in tiny tupperware containers.
They have the same grocery cart, same tupperware, and, if Abbi keeps going down the path she's on, the same future.
Four small Tupperware Wonder bowls, in pastel hues inspired by Tupper's love of Florida orchids, are displayed like practically sacrosanct objects.
Visitors know to bring food in transparent bags and Tupperware so that prison officers can easily see what's on the inside.
Textron slid 2500 percent to $252, while Tupperware sank 214 percent to $44.73 after both companies posted revenue that missed estimates.
Right now, I'm bringing my normal work bag plus an extra tote filled with Tupperware and a LOT of plastic baggies.
According to The Ladders, the former CEO of Tupperware Rick Goings throws interviewees a curveball by asking how they were treated.
Growing up, when my mom would make menudo, we'd have frozen Tupperware containers full of it in the freezer for months.
When Wednesday morning comes around, Oforiwaa enlists a friend to help load everything into Tupperware containers and transport it to SOAS.
She reached for the Tupperware container of intact sandwich cookies that sat on her dresser near a tepid cup of chai.
In a nightmarish inversion of an American picnic idyll, the ants live inside Tupperware containers, and the people watch from outside.
Textron slid 8.4 percent to $34.56, while Tupperware sank 15.2 percent to $43.70 after both companies posted revenue that missed estimates.
So unless I can get Tupperware for 50 cents at the Salvation Army, my kids just have to eat smooshed sandwiches.
A bit like we would store our food in a Tupperware container, early humans stored marrow-rich deer bones for several weeks.
They halt cable accounts, hold yard sales, radically pull back social activities, buy generic everything, sell Tupperware, shop at cheaper grocery stores.
I am not interested in a Tupperware-container kind of faith in which I seal myself off from anything potentially challenging, messy.
As he makes the pastry, the dead crickets wait in little Tupperware dishes, their small oblong bodies the colour of worn leather.
I was shocked by the overwhelming number of people who touted food containers (like Tupperware) as one of their favorite registry gifts.
I also bought all the tupperware, which I now realize is actually not a practical or convenient way to carry a sandwich.
The night before, or earlier in the day, fill a rounded Tupperware container or pint-sized plastic takeout container halfway with water.
Anyone who has ever watched a toddler methodically take apart a Tupperware drawer should know that many children are natural-born engineers.
"My mom brought her green sauce," Teigen wrote alongside a snap of Vilailuck holding a Tupperware container full of her signature condiment.
Tupperware containers have been brought in from local supermarkets to store goggles and masks in the hope that they will last longer.
This neat set of steel containers is an unexpected choice compared to traditional Tupperware containers, but it's super helpful for meal preppers.
I ate Jell-O, of course — it was the first thing I learned to "cook," in a dedicated set of Tupperware bowls.
I looked through a transparent Tupperware lid at a teeming colony of jumping ants, and thought, inevitably, of the city around us.
Independent sales representatives for companies like Avon or Tupperware don't have to worry about creating a product or inventing a business structure.
"Your goal is to maximize the entire depth of the fridge by finding Tupperware that will fit front to back," she said.
Along with writing and starring in his solo show, "Dixie's Tupperware Party," Mr. Andersson has also been its booker, producer and promoter.
We'll take it cubed in Tupperware for a day at the beach, paired with feta in a salad, and even on our fingernails.
I grab a frozen Tupperware full of my leftover lentil curry soup for lunch, along with a Coke Zero and a couple clementines.
I place my first online order of the day: a king-sized Martha Stewart quilt set and two sets of Pyrex glass Tupperware.
Tupperware shares plummeted after the company's earnings and sales missed expectations because of the trade war and the effects of a strong dollar.
I especially like that Jon Gries, who I always remember as the bum that steals Kramer's Tupperware in Seinfeld, plays Dr. Roberts. Right!
You're probably familiar with companies like Tupperware or Avon where you sell products or services directly either online or by hosting a party.
Zoe had to feed me her Cheerios in a tiny tupperware container (a sure way to make anyone feel 3 years old again).
Other fun household items that made the registry include lots of Tupperware, a juicer, a coffee grinder, a hand blender and baking tools.
Snapping the leg enclosures | Senscommon Some other notables: Things you should know: Senscommon jokes that raincoats are the Tupperware of the modern wardrobe.
Rick Goings headed Tupperware for over two decades, and in 2017, he spoke with Business Insider's Áine Cain about his favorite interviewing tactics.
Admittedly, this was a recommendation that I found on the Wire Cutter last year on their list of the best Tupperware to buy.
In the social media era, selfies are the new Tupperware party, influencing the types of products the companies can persuade people to buy.
However, others felt that the "magic" of the royals was compromised, after seeing them do ordinary things like cook sausages and use Tupperware.
In the interest of family harmony at the Thanksgiving table, it could help to take a page from Ms. Yates: Go bearing Tupperware.
Mr. Andersson accepted the challenge, borrowed a wig and boots and began his transformation into the raunchy and energetic traveling Tupperware saleswoman Dixie.
But despite a national presence, investors were reluctant to back Mr. Andersson for an Off Broadway run of "Dixie's Tupperware Party" last September.
So unfortunately if you're looking to win warped Tupperware products, it looks like you're going to have to retweet the old fashioned way.
Whether you're tossing dull knives, chipped plates, or mismatched tupperware, Williams-Sonoma can help you restock your kitchen with the latest and greatest kitchenwares.
For the full year, Tupperware slashed its earnings forecast to a range of $3.45 to $3.60, down from prior guidance of $4.03 to $4.14.
Which is exactly why we've sought out the chicest Tupperware that will (hopefully) compel us to get our lunch-packing shit together this season.
As the dad points out, the one he picks is basically just tupperware, and it's less expensive than any of the actual lunchbox options.
Simpler times when holding court over Lunchables on the playground was the status quo — not meetings and hunching over mismatched tupperware at our desks.
Her rise was propelled by her skills as a saleswoman, and most notably she perfected a particular method of direct sales: the Tupperware party.
I threw the Little Rooster on the floor and went back to sleep, but not before eating the Tupperware of spaghetti in my fridge.
These days, you can still attend Tupperware parties, but they are nowhere near as popular as they were in their '50s and '60s heyday.
They found that both coronaviruses lived the longest on stainless steel and polypropylene, a type of plastic used in everything from Tupperware to toys.
" The McFaddens also take time to powder Flynn's nose — literally — with a shimmering white substance kept in a small Tupperware container marked "Fairy Frost.
On a sunny Monday afternoon, the fridge contained some cupcakes, a sandwich-sized tupperware of soup, and 20 individual glass containers of gourmet yogurt.
Harris called the pop-up store a "great learning opportunity" for Tupperware because the company can study how the consumer interacts with the brand.
Yesterday's chicken, snatched from its Tupperware hide-out, straight from the refrigerator, sprinkled with a little salt and pepper, paper napkin on the side.
There's a flurry of earnings before the morning bell, including Anthem, Marathon Petroleum, Altria, Ingersoll-Rand, Avery Dennison, Energizer, Pitney Bowes, Johnson Controls and Tupperware.
"Even my doctor said to me, 'You have small Tupperware, so I don't know how much milk you're gonna produce for your baby,' " Dreyer says.
Eventually, I'd find myself doing normal things again, like reaching for Tupperware on a top shelf without cringing, and realize how far I made it.
Tupperware — The maker of household storage products missed estimates by 283 cents with adjusted profit of $2350 per share, with revenue also short of estimates.
So kiss that sad leftover tupperware from last week goodbye, and say hello to a lunch you'll be dying to take for a spin outside.
Get rid of leftovers If you are having a party, stock up on Tupperware and send guests home with the leftovers, especially tasty holiday desserts.
Later, talking to Heughan as he eats salad from a Tupperware container between scenes, the Scottish actor shrugs off his new status as a heartthrob.
If you don't have a policy of tossing everything every Friday it will quickly get taken over by months-old Tupperware containers of moldy leftovers.
And sometimes, we all need a reminder that rice dishes go far above and beyond your coworkers' sad Tupperware desk lunches of chicken and broccoli.
My paternal grandmother, Mama, who helped raise me in a multigenerational home in New Jersey, always had Vienna Fingers in Tupperware containers in her room.
With a little research, I found a mail-order insect company, and five days later a package arrived: a Tupperware container swarming with 500 ants.
Tupperware (TUP) – The household products maker warned of a shortfall in its full-year 2205 earnings, which will not be out today as originally scheduled.
Though it's to be determined how well the image recognition will work — for example, how will it deal with ingredients stored in tubs of Tupperware?
Tupperware is operating without a leader because its most recent CEO, Tricia Stitzel, left the company last month after less than two years in charge.
" "We both appreciate food a lot," he added, "so Margot felt my pain when I was sitting there with my little Tupperware box of chicken breast.
Making quality dishes large-scale and transportable is no easy feat — our attempts ultimately come out of the Tupperware looking more garbage heap than gourmet chic.
Now, she works from home selling Tupperware and making soap in the day while she takes care of him, then works at the Sheraton at night.
I only had a little yogurt left for today and tomorrow, so I eat the mini portion of it I threw in a Tupperware this morning.
She slinks off at 5 PM and asks if you could collect all her Tupperware for her at the end of the party, but come on.
So I was like, don't worry BP you rolling prick, I'll just bring a Tupperware with some of Binj's yeast-free fuckers and we'll be laughing.
We're talking about pretty blue jars, carafes, palm-printed tupperware, reusable and multi-colored bamboo bowls, and even a quirky lunch bag for toting it all.
Tupperware was invented to keep food from spoiling, but Americans still waste 30 to 40 percent of their food due to spoilage, according to the USDA.
With this in mind, Cramer was able to recommend only a couple of stocks: AT&T, Verizon, General Motors, Tupperware, EPR Properties, Ventas and Cedar Fair.
That's because this kind—with their cling film and their tiny Tupperware and their corn-on-the-cob skewers—aren't rolling up their sleeves for anything.
When I was in elementary school, my grandmother thought that giving me squid and grilled anchovies, rice and salmon roe in Tupperware was hooking me up.
The treasures outside city limits are larger — typically stashed in Tupperware or ammunition containers, holding toy soldiers or other tiny playthings, and hidden in woodsy locales.
To expand his audience, Mr. Andersson recently signed with the Gersh Agency, where the agent Matt Charkow will help book "Dixie's Tupperware Party" into new spaces.
It cost $40,000 to produce "Dixie's Tupperware Party" at Ars Nova for the three-month run, Mr. Andersson estimated, a total he "couldn't even imagine" then.
But this release method—storing them in some Tupperware and then shaking them out into the wind from a moving vehicle—is certainly bizarre to behold.
They began hosting "elevation parties," which resembled Tupperware parties: They'd come to someone's home, display their goods, sell products, and offer a crash course in cannabis.
I meal-prepped for two days' worth of meals on Sunday, so I can skip cooking and Tupperware, which is always exhausting to me for some reason.
When it's done, I eat a bowl of the stir fry for dinner before packing the rest of it in Tupperware for the rest of the week.
People have always found ways of making extra money on the side, whether that involves throwing Tupperware parties, braiding hair, or putting in shifts at a restaurant.
Tupperware posted a net loss of $326.5 million, or $6.41 per share, largely due to a $375 million charge related to changes in the U.S. tax code.
Because when you open that door, staring back at you from behind tin foil, plastic wrap, and tupperware lids are all the makings of a second feast.
Because she would be setting up a home with a husband, rather than a roommate or another type of partner, was she more deserving of new Tupperware?
Armed with this information, you can bring a metaphorical Tupperware container to the magic soup bowl that is a regular pastrami sandwich, which is too goddamn big.
Simply add your dressing, then shake the Tupperware, allowing you to enjoy both a perfectly mixed lunch and a pleasant wave of nostalgia for McDonald's Salad Shakers.
Then, I felt great on the way to work and I didn't have to lug my coffee to-go cup and an extra Tupperware along with me.
The painfully health conscious version of meal prepping will have you believe that no grain or starch belongs in your Tupperware other than brown rice or quinoa.
After Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Super Sunday, retailers will offer online deals on Monday on everything from televisions to Tupperware, with a focus on electronics.
Since I was strong on the top, I got POPSICLE STICK and TUPPERWARE PARTY fairly early, and noted the extra "R"s, already in circles, no less.
The pesto is so perpetual that it's possible the plastic Tupperware that we store it in has never been empty (or washed, come to think of it...).
The "Tupperware party" was a way for women to earn an income after much of the labor market closed to them as soldiers came back from war.
Take little Tupperware containers full of seeds and nuts to work to stop them from breaking down and just enjoying a dirty, guilty lil' vending machine Snickers.
You can be someone who just enjoys the aesthetics of pasta, its global history, or how good it tastes microwaved in BPA-free Tupperware the next day.
By the time we figure out the logistics, the meat is cut into bite-sized pieces and served in Tupperware so the girls can eat on the run.
BYOJ (Bring Your Own Jars) When storing food, drinks, or a variety of other supplies, try eliminating plastic Tupperware and Ziplock bags and replacing them with glass jars.
She knelt on the kitchen floor and started sorting through and rearranging her Tupperware cabinet — putting that small sliver of her life back in order, because she could.
While some spend hours each weekend cooking delicious meals and portioning them out into tupperware containers for the week, I refuse to put forth that kind of effort.
Last month, Tupperware took a big charge in its fourth quarter that wiped out profits and forecast weak demand in the current quarter, causing its shares to slump.
All of a sudden, the things I'd been too anxious to notice came rushing to my attention: The stack of take-out containers jamming up my tupperware cabinet.
Apparently, vintage Tupperware is something of a collectors item and you can sell yours on eBay or Etsy for as much as ten times what it cost originally.
Which is useful information that will benefit people who, entirely unlike me, are able to keep track of Tupperware—and the corresponding lids—for longer than six months.
Animal psychologists at Queen Mary University Of London reached this conclusion after challenging 34 goats with an "unsolvable problem," otherwise known as Food Sealed in a Tupperware Box.
The house includes installations like a tupperware party for guns, an alt-right AI teacher broadcasting revisionist history, and pro-life cheerleaders gleefully burning abortionists at the stake.
If the outer layers of skin and flesh are left intact, they provide some added protection from bacteria—again, a bit like the lid on a Tupperware container.
Before the age of Pyrex and Tupperware, a pastry crust was a convenient vessel for cooking a delicious filling and carrying it around, before ultimately eating from it.
Keep one or two of the quart-size terra packs for making rice or quinoa with a little extra flavor, and then freeze any unused liquid in Tupperware.
I would bring a Tupperware full of leftovers to my friends and coworkers, feeling a slight sense of warmth seeing people light up when they took a bite.
So imagine all that, and we put a Tupperware box on top of it with two holes to stick your hands in so that you couldn't see your hands.
"The next day, she'd be at Balmoral, and she'd be on the estate out in the hills, and she'd be eating lunch out of a Tupperware container," McGrady said.
" Jamie Bissonnette of Toro (NYC and Boston) "I think that Tupperware parties, late 70s casseroles, and potlucks were the reason that recipes like 7-layer dip came to be.
I threw all of GP's taco fillings in some Tupperware, cut a huge chunk off my rosemary chocolate bread, and ran to the studio for a R29 Food shoot.
Plus, we've pretty much exhausted our meal prepping and packing efforts from the dull winter weather months — and the idea of yet another sad desk tupperware situation is bleak.
Tupperware said it expected sales to expand between 1 percent and 3 percent in the first quarter ending March 31, compared with analysts' estimate of a 3.7 percent growth.
By 1960, the coupon-clipping, Tupperware-selling housewives in the 11 million or so new suburban homes had even invented a whole new venue for secondhand sales -- garage sales.
When shopping, pick up a few different styles to help categorize and eliminate the possibility of cross-contamination — as in, "Tupperware with white lids is for leftovers," she said.
We wander the aisles and pick up a rug for our kitchen, a peg board for the living room, glass water bottles for outside, and a ton of Tupperware.
He then spent a few years selling Tupperware — establishing himself, he said, as the No. 1 sales representative in both the United States and Canada — while developing the show.
In 1881, Edison filed a patent for preserving fruits and other organic materials by keeping them sealed in an air-tight glass vessel that sounds like modern-day Tupperware.
The other was putting several slices of leftover mushroom pizza in the same Tupperware container as some plain slices, which Simon, citing the mushroom taint, then refused to eat.
LONDON (Reuters) - Clothes grown from slime mould and tupperware handbags were among the environmentally-friendly designs and ideas presented by fashion graduates at a London arts school on Friday.
If you count the years she spent illegally selling sex toys in tupperware-style parties as research, she has been working on her upcoming book for over a decade.
Unlike the Tupperware parties of the 1950s, LuLaRoe consultants don't necessarily need to commit to home visits, as Facebook groups have become a primary method for selling LuLaRoe clothes.
Spreading mayo on two slices of bread and placing baby carrots into a Tupperware may take minimal effort, but I'm not up to it when I wake up for work.
"You're putting a lot of hot food in the fridge on Thanksgiving, so you want to portion everything up into smaller Tupperware containers so it cools down faster," Reynolds says.
If you need more evidence that we're living in an increasingly (and maybe unnecessarily) connected world, there's a new Kickstarter for smart Tupperware containers that are compatible with Amazon's Alexa.
If you've already reached you're winter meal prepping breaking point, where you constantly fight the urge to smash your quinoa and veggie-filled Tupperware against the wall, we feel you.
I also embark on an ambitious lunch creation for tomorrow, and TOTALLY mess up – it turns out really gross, and I can't bring myself to package it up in Tupperware.
When we moved, we got rid of all our overused and stained Tupperware, so as a brown bagger packing leftovers most days, I desperately need new ones for my meals.
"I started just bringing over recipes to my friend's house in Tupperware," she says, experimenting with methods to freeze the alcohol and early flavors like dark chocolate whiskey salted caramel.
Now 71, he manages a company with more than $2 billion in annual sales and over 10,000 employees, and he is the organizer-in-chief of the iconic Tupperware parties.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon read "Overfed on a Mother's Affection," about a son who is sick and tired of taking home Tupperware containers.
But when I was moving late last year, I accidentally received two sets of this Tupperware as a gift from somebody who accidentally put two in the shopping cart online.
Chicken soup is a go-to Tupperware comfort food in the winter, but for reasons that remain elusive, a bowl of boiling hot chicken pho is undeniably refreshing in the summer.
I throw on a black peasant-style dress and Docs, and toss some apple slices, baked chips, and cheese cubes into a Tupperware to eat on my way to my friends'.
Over the last few years, deciding where to eat out in Hamtramck began to feel like looking in a fridge that's empty except for a few Tupperware containers filled with leftovers.
The project had originally been funded to help America fight in World War II.Earl Tupper's invention of Tupperware in 1946 was also related to plastic material production for the war effort.
And we're not just talking about physically locating a matching lid to the tired Tupperware that's been in rotation since 2012 — we're talking about figuring out which kind to even purchase.
As part of the pre-roll for higher-education, these prospective freshers have completed a few things already: UCAS forms, exams, the family trip to IKEA for tupperware and rudimentary utensils.
On top of that, I was returning a bunch of my mom's Tupperware, and needed to bring my laptop too so my parents could help me with my finances after dinner.
He pulls out a Tupperware box of lentils and an apple, and I start to feel slightly self-conscious about the huge bowl of perfectly yellow custard in front of me.
She opened the refrigerator to show me shelves of round Tupperware containers of steamed vegetables that she'd made in advance, she said, so she'd have something to snack on all day.
Ms. Rose's gathering, modeled on a traditional trunk show — more like a living room Tupperware party, actually, but selling frocks, not pots — evoked nothing so much as mid-1960s Palm Beach.
People thrill to the knowledge that Elizabeth II uses Tupperware and a two-bar electric fire in her palace, presumably while wearing the Imperial State Crown and National Health Service spectacles.
While rosé ice cream was easy—just whipping cream, rosé, and a bit of sugar frozen in a Tupperware box—I lacked the requisite gummy bear mold for these rosé candies.
If, even after your best efforts, clutter starts to return (it happens to me!), just try to nip it in the bud before you have another leaning tower of Tupperware situation.
It's an ideal multi-tasking nosh that, at bare minimum, only requires hot water or a microwave — plus, we can heat it up in anything from a mug to a Tupperware container.
I go in to buy safety pins, Tupperware to bring my lunches in next week, and two cards to congratulate my friends on the end of their first year of grad school.
OMAHA — The CenturyLink Center, where the United States Olympic swimming trials are being held, might as well be a Tupperware container given how little of the outside world seeps through its doors.
Tupperware reported a surprise 2 percent drop in sales to $588.6 million, while analysts had expected a rise of 1.063 percent to $605.4 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
He removed Tupperware containers stuffed with T-shirts — rolled by his father and the club's general manager — along with other items for sale: Stockade jerseys, Stockade caps, Stockade scarves, Stockade winter hats.
And in that footage, he kind of looks like a Tupperware salesman, he always makes these grand gestures, you know, very artificial and very sincere, try to look into the buyer's eyes.
The nightclubs of Britain had a bit of a shitty time of it in 2015, faced with overt prejudices, less-than-safe-spaces, and more closures than a tupperware demonstration at a psychoanalyst.
Women, men, and kids carry large shopping bags and buckets full of food, in which you might find pork rinds, bread rolls, sodas, Tupperware, and a bunch of disposable plates, cups, and cutlery.
He has this thing: chop a sweet potato into a Tupperware, microwave for five, big tablespoon of margarine, mash mash mash, raw cold tin of hotdog sausages drained of their juice on top.
Orlando, Florida-based Tupperware reported a net income of $63.8 million or $1.26 per share for the quarter ended June 30 compared with a loss of $17.7 million, or 35 cents per share.
Most of the businesses operate on the same sort of scale as a tupperware party — customers are usually neighbors, acquaintances or anyone else the store owner might come across in a social setting.
Of course, we should not overlook that opportunities for women in business were so relatively scarce at the time that one of the first to rise high had to do it through Tupperware.
" Britons, he said, relished reports of her legendary thriftiness, including stories, apocryphal or not, that she roams Buckingham Palace turning off lights, enjoys soap operas and eats "nonbanquet dinners out of Tupperware containers.
Kevin Mayo, a detention officer at the Tulsa, Oklahoma jail, was arrested on Friday after he was busted on his way into work, caught with a drug-stuffed tortilla inside a Tupperware container.
Mezcal and pineapple juice are delicious, though something about this particular mezcal and pineapple juice is also reminiscent of elementary school, and eating a lunch that's been in a Tupperware a little too long.
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She says she's one of those people who is always thinking about her ethical position in things, calling herself the "bring-my-own-tupperware-to-the-restaurant-that-I-bike-to" type of person.
My real chores are cleaning the cat box and making sure I have a balanced lunch already placed in a Tupperware and ready to go for the next day before I go to sleep.
I'd look longingly at the ice cream sandwiches my skinny, flat-chested friends would devour at lunch, and mournfully shift around the steamed veggies and grilled chicken breast in my perfectly measured Tupperware container.
I eased some of my waste anxiety by packing the sandwich in a Tupperware container, and only used one plastic bag for the Goldfish (the plastic bag is wasteful but it is also iconic!).
His background in direct sales, his foreign experience both in corporate and military life, and his lifelong work ethic made him the perfect candidate to finally get the CEO job at Tupperware in 1992.
Only one baggie would be kept in the van while the remainder sat hidden in a Tupperware container in the trailer that carried our gear, invisible and scentless among dozens of cases and boxes.
We're not above buying breakfast muffins in plastic tins, and we certainly wouldn't judge you for putting store-bought cookies into one of your own pieces of Tupperware for your kid's school bake sale.
Developed in 1946 by Earl Tupper, Tupperware not only gave us an airtight way to keep food fresh, but it also introduced the direct marketing strategy to the post-World War II United States.
And there are the mundane objects, the documentation of human life: an electric can opener, a pink Princess rotary telephone, Tupperware, a six-by-eight array of coffee cup lids, all with different designs.
In response to further questions from Ms. Morgan, Mr. Strathearn said that he was unmarried at the time, and that he kept Tupperware in his car so he could take home leftovers whenever possible.
I'm skeptical about the performance of this tech (after all, how well can in-fridge cameras handle confusing data like torn labels and mysterious Tupperware?), but at least the end product could be useful.
Sold by sales agents at tupperware-style parties, the product costing A$2,000 has earned a cult following and company says sales have "steadily grown" through the 13s to comprise nearly half the company's earnings.
When we took the lunch tote to the beach, the lid on the Tupperware holding the chicken salad was a little loose so some juices spilled out, resulting in a goopy mess within the tote.
I put leftover farro, cucumbers, tomato, and roasted chickpeas in a tupperware last night after dinner, so I just drizzle it with some homemade tahini dressing and cut up some fruit to bring with it.
Good news, then, that the internet had a tip for me: With a Tupperware box under my arm, I make my way over to that very same supermarket and head straight to the egg section.
I prefer raspberries when they are still rosy and a little unripe, so I pluck them as if they were guitar strings, and the berries bounce into the old Tupperware I inherited from my mother.
Considering the fact that most people don't want to offend their cubicle mates by whipping out a Tupperware container full of hardboiled eggs at breakfast, protein bars are seen as a solid and convenient meal replacement.
Sold by sales agents at tupperware-style parties, the product costing A$20163,000 has earned a cult following and the company says sales have "steadily grown" through the 2000s to comprise nearly half the company's earnings.
We grab our breakfast (granola bar and clementine again for me) and Tupperware lunches and head for the door after putting the dogs in their room and giving them their bones and a couple extra kisses.
Every Sunday, I use mine to make a giant batch of something versatile (think chicken breasts, chili, weed butter—you know, your typical kitchen staples) and portion it out into tupperware to eat throughout the week.
Day Three Working in an office for the rest of the week so have breakfast at home (banana on toast with leftover peanut butter) and take the last (thank goodness) portion of ratatouille in Tupperware for lunch.
The performance was staged in conjunction with Reusable Universes: Shih Chieh Huang, a single-room exhibition for which the artist has assembled marine cyborgs from Tupperware, LED automotive "angel eye" headlights, polyethylene terephthalate bottles, and other materials.
I have enough left over to last me at least three more meals, and as soon as I finish my dinner portion, I pack the rest up into smaller Tupperware containers so I can grab and go.
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But as you're scraping the leftover potato salad into a Tupperware and grabbing one of the last beers from the watery cooler, a friend casually drops a little truth bomb in the form of a ludicrous political opinion.
Earning from the following companies will be released before the US open: Anthem (ANTM), AT&T (T), Boston Scientific (BSX), Caterpillar (CAT), Domino's Pizza (DPZ), SAP SE (SAP), Sirius XM (SIRI), T. Rowe Price (TROW) and Tupperware (TUP).
Tupperware — Shares of the household products maker plummeted 45.7%% after the company warned of a shortfall in its full-year 2019 earnings, and said that it would not release its full-year forecast on Tuesday as was expected.
I'd struggle to get on board with that tomato-tinged Tupperware you microwave every afternoon in the office kitchen, even though—ultimately, despite how violently it makes me retch—I know it's what I really should be doing.
"Dixie's Tupperware Party" kicks off its 10th year on the road in May, with bookings set for the rest of the year — making Mr. Andersson one of the rare actors to parlay a single character into a career.
If she's an invisible, nameless nonperson, she's nothing more than Tupperware for the next generation, a thing that exists and matters only in service to her baby, a woman undeserving of sympathy or rescue or even a name.
According to Hayes, the bear tore open a Tupperware to eat some taco meat, and also devoured two pints of Ben and Jerry's ice cream — choosing the flavors Half Baked and The Tonight Dough— as well as some crackers.
Not everyone wants to brave the crowded aisles of Trader Joe's on Sunday, let alone spend their last precious evening moments trapped in the kitchen under piles of Tupperware and dirty dishes, for the sake of a homemade lunch.
For me, that means saying yes to spontaneous ice cream dates with my husband, spending my free time at the beach (instead of alone with my Tupperware), and liberating myself from the emotional burden that came with my diet.
Orlando, Florida-based Tupperware said recent changes in the U.S. tax law resulted in a $375 million charge in its fourth quarter, leading to a $326.5 million net loss from a net income of $79 million a year earlier.
Here is a young woman, Johnny's daughter, on place names: "'Fullum,' they said, a dead footfall, flour shaken in a Tupperware box (unlike sugar, with its quick shoosh, which to her mind was the sound of Chelsea.)" Good grief.
In Alley Pond Park, he tracks down the oldest living thing in the city — the Queens Giant, an around 400-year-old poplar tulip tree — and finds in its trunk a Tupperware container of notes left by previous visitors.
"And guys, I have a walk in refrigerator where we keep all our fresh, organic produce," she added, walking over to a giant, walk-in refrigerator stocked with fruits, vegetables, cheeses, condiments, and glass Tupperware containers full of leftovers.
On the morning of a match he can wake up at dawn, call out sick from the middle school where he works, fill four Tupperware containers with rice and beans, and spend the day training at his neighborhood gym.
READ MORE: A New Club Is Using Food Waste to Generate Energy Naho reaches for her stack of tupperware treasure boxes, taking a spoonful of karanikumiso, minced meat mixed with spicy miso, and spreads it over her soft sandwich bread.
But she did it for him, and after I watched him take his little Tupperware container of Philadelphia cream cheese out of his bag and spread it over the hot bagels, I begged my mom to buy me some, too.
The modular culinary system has a distinctly bento box feel but instead of flimsy tupperware inserts, the "device" sports a slick-looking bamboo construction with a magnetic close, a few sturdy containers and magnetic cutlery that stays secure in the enclosure.
Her family buys a box of mangos to share every summer and they're her favorite fruit, which is why her dad made sure to slice and package some up in a Tupperware container so that she could eat them at school.
Salmaan, Steven, and the author (Kensington Market) Notable items: numerous tupperware containers of Indian and Pakistani food, some cans of Heineken, orange juice, spaghetti with tomato sauce, and an empty bottle of chipotle mayo VICE: Dude, our fridge is a shitshow.
If by some chance you happened to not put two and two together, let us remind you: the Japanese have been winning the meal prep game since far before any fitness bloggers started putting quinoa and blanched veggies in Tupperware.
I was fascinated by that counterculture, but slowly but surely I was teaching history of design and became more and more fascinated by the mirror universe of that craft counterculture, which is Tupperware and suburbia and [the famous suburban developments] Levittown.
One day a few months ago, visiting my neighbors' garden, my eye fell on blackberries coming ripe, and there it was: last year's berry season and the little Tupperware container of homemade blackberry ice cream they brought over for Jim.
Then you can keep it in the fridge or you can throw it into the freezer, and it preserves it for longer than it would if you put it in like a Tupperware or just in a regular old Ziploc bag.
At the other end of the portal is Nellie Murdoch, a Betty Draper type whose life is spent tending to her spectacular garden, baking cakes for Tupperware parties and keeping up appearances while living with her philandering, physically abusive husband.
Within minutes, you have witnessed a man whack his child embarrassingly hard on the ass, someone looming expectantly over an impromptu sick bag, and a lot of ominous-looking Tupperware threatening all sorts of smells once you board the coach.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When my family lived in Montgomery, Alabama, in the mid '90s, my mother would send me and my sister to school with lunch in the form of hot noodles in a thermos or fried rice in Tupperware.
Besides making sure my phone was fully charged, I also had to download podcasts ahead of time to save data and pack a light backpack that would be easy to carry, which meant no room for heavy Tupperware, extra books or my laptop.
As anyone who has ever maintained that they will one day lose 10 pounds or learn Spanish or find the matching lids for the Tupperware will know, we often anticipate our futures with more blind optimism than the reality is likely to warrant.
While this might sound like narrow advice for only those who are tired of bringing tuna in Tupperware to the office for lunch, the underlying concept is applicable to many situations where boredom with the norm has sucked the joy from an activity.
Mr. Gopi called Jeff Lyons, who was then the brewer at Greenpoint Beer & Ale Co. "They told me they were trying to reduce waste," said Mr. Lyons, who quickly agreed to supply some grain — three Tupperware containers' worth, all the students could carry.
Yet somehow no one ever shows up prepared to take leftovers home, so you're stuck either letting everybody take home your fancy Tupperware that you know you'll never get back, or packing everything up into gallon-sized Ziplock bags, which is not ideal.
I do not have any small tupperware for the shredded cheese I want to put on my gnocchi in, so I find a shot glass and wrap it in cling plastic, toss it in my bag, and I am ready to go.
Easily one of the blandest video game characters ever to have made it through a Capcom brainstorm, Redfield's the guy who eats eight square meals a day, prepares his chicken breasts and broccoli at home and brings his food into work in little Tupperware boxes.
I filled a giant Tupperware container with materials for collages: old magazines, Urban Outfitters catalogs from that era where they were sending out mini hardcover books filled with abstract images and colored pages, my paints, X-Acto knives, scissors, cutting boards, glue sticks, rubber cement.
In a recent Instagram post, Miley poses in the midst of her super green, shady backyard wearing just a bright red TRIANGL bikini and a black trucker hat with her dip-dyed blonde hair tucked up underneath while eating pieces of watermelon out of a tupperware container.
Lisa, Sydney, Clare, and Katie's Flat (Downtown) Notable items: a slowly rotting avocado, two tubs of natural peanut butter, Frank's Red Hot, Lisa's dual tubs of disgusting pasta, and a tupperware full of frozen lasagna VICE: What's the worst thing I'm going to find in here?
Scientists still aren't sure exactly why he would have eaten a toxic leaf, but suspect it could have been some kind of early stomach medicine, or else it was just an earthy container that some of his other food was wrapped inside, like an early Tupperware.
At Qesem Cave in Israel, Neanderthals or early Homo sapiens appear to have stored marrow-rich deer bones for several weeks, relying on the bones and their outer layer of dried skin and flesh to keep the marrow relatively fresh—like storing leftovers in Pleistocene Tupperware.
Archaeologists found the world's oldest leftovers At Qesem Cave in Israel, researchers discovered that Neanderthals or early Homo sapiens appear to have used deer bones like Tupperware, relying on the bones and their outer layer of dried skin and flesh to keep the marrow relatively fresh.
By offering advice via chat, the customer experience will return to the days of Avon, Tupperware and Hoover, where consumers can receive valuable advice and personalized service in the comfort of their own home, and benefit from low-cost delivery of products in a timely fashion with autonomous cars.
In fact, the oil form of CBD has become so mainstream as a health product that even regular ol' moms have gotten on board with it: According to one new report, throngs of U.S. housewives have ditched traditional direct-sale products (like Tupperware and Avon) to hawk the extract instead.
But she did it for him, and we watched him take his little Tupperware container of Philadelphia cream cheese out of his bag and spread it over the hot bagels, and we pretended not to want a pinch so we wouldn't look like we were begging for somebody else's food.
In addition to a range of cool-girl Korean fashion labels, the Pop-In has edible and skin-centric items in store, such as DIY kimchi kits, vegetable-themed plush toys, chic upgrades to your BYO-lunch Tupperware situation, and beauty loot like egg cream masks and pig collagen foil masks.
When Maruna, who reportedly admitted to police he hoped to have sex with the teenage boy, was arrested, police discovered he was carrying an iPhone, a MacBook and three zip drives — in addition to "a bottle of Astroglide lubrication, Vaseline lotion, two bottles of Sprite, and chicken Alfredo in a Tupperware container."
When main street retailers have all shut down because the neighborhood Walmart is now a highly automated Amazon distribution center offering one-hour delivery, and everyday items like clothing and Tupperware can be made at home on your 3D printer with built-in Alexa, installed for free with a sub-Prime membership loan.
And even if you try to order at the counter — and make a complete fool of yourself asking if you can put said meat or fish in a tupperware instead of in the paper they wrap it in — they still have to weigh the protein on a piece of paper on a scale.
Some cities have been so welcoming that a sequel was called for in 2014: "Dixie's Never Wear a Tube Top While Riding a Mechanical Bull (And 16 Other Things I Learned While I Was Drinking Last Thursday)" does away with the Tupperware sales and dives into the character's personal life and philosophies.
Here is row upon row of garments made by Hermès and Prada and Versace: a few seen last season sailing down a runway, or yesterday on Net-a-Porter, contained in white shrouds or sealed inside transparent Tupperware, awaiting shipment around the world to a growing cohort of Secondhand Roses and Josés.
"Very often when she's at home she'll be happy to have leftovers," Phil Dampier, co-author of "What's In The Queen's Handbag And Other Royal Secrets," told Express about Queen Elizabeth II. Carolyn Robb, the family's Palace Chef from 1989-2000, revealed in an interview with Racked that the whole family is big on Tupperware.
Every year, for example, my British mother makes a traditional Christmas pudding—a mélange of many different dried fruits and spices, treacle, and literal animal fat—which is then sealed in a Tupperware bowl, boiled for eight hours, and left to reside in a cupboard until Christmas Day, at which point it is reheated with further hours of boiling.
That's because Ronan, like many more of the night's best-dressed A-listers, prepped for the Globes red carpet with glam pros who actually stocked their kits with cheap hair and makeup products — the kind of stuff you can grab at Target for less than $15 when you just meant to swing by for some new Tupperware.
While my mother-in-law whisked family members off to the hospital, two pregnant guests almost landed in the ICU due to fluid loss, and my husband's geriatric great grandmother unwittingly attempted, through acute diarrhea, to break her childhood record of number of "total diapers used in one day," I was busy scooping people's shit into Tupperware.
They even pass the Napoleon Dynamite Tupperware test without shattering: Seth Meyers brutally outlines the best and worst case scenarios for the Democratic candidates Stephen Colbert busts out his best Bon Jovi impression to roast the Democratic candidates Hasan Minhaj's dad once hilariously destroyed him over a high school cheating scandal '13 Reasons Why' drops chilling Season 3 trailer
"Overall, the business fell short of our expectations in some markets as geopolitical concerns and lower consumer spending headwinds in two of our key markets resulted in a miss of our local currency sales expectations as we worked to adjust our product and promotion mix accordingly," said Tricia Stitzel, chairman and chief executive officer of Tupperware Brands said in a press release.
Psychology lecturer Mark Sergeant of Nottingham Trent University told Metro UK that polishing the banister on company time is "very effective at work" and a "great way to relieve tension and stress," especially after you discover someone has stolen your tupperware for the second time in two weeks and you were really looking forward to that homemade lasagna for lunch.
By the time everything was said and done, he had amassed a large collection of totally random, and often bizarre, objects: a Papa Roach album on vinyl; used Tupperware lids warped by some guy's dishwasher; a ten-foot tall pornographic poster; and a cowboy hat signed by three members of an obscure Mexican soap opera, to name just a few.
More recently Tupperware, hardly a Silicon Valley darling, filed a 10-Q that reported its effective tax rate rose from 26.2 percent in the first quarter of 2017 to 38.8 percent in the first quarter of this year, saying "The change in the rate was primarily due to the estimated impact of Global Intangible Low-taxed Income (GILTI) under the newly enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act" (TCJA).
The next day, 15 minutes before I left for the airport, my buzzer rang: It was a messenger from the Four Seasons delivering a tote bag with two appetizers, two main courses and two desserts in Tupperware containers, and two bottles of wine — a picnic my traveling companion and I unpacked on our flight that evening, unfolding our tiny tray tables in the next to last row of economy.
Then you upgrade fully to intricate tea-and-coffee guy: You've got two boxes of herbal tea and one special thing of teabags nobody is allowed to steal; you've got your own mug that you keep, clean and immaculate, locked in the top drawer of your desk, so it doesn't get mixed in with the general wash; you've got a whole thing of agave syrup; you have a big Tupperware tub with three types of cookie.
She recounts how jealousy of the woman who built the Tupperware company into a household name in the 1950s drove its founder to fire her and write her out of the company's history, and she explains why Iceland is the only country in the world where men and women share power in almost equal numbers: After the global financial crisis of 2008, Icelanders embraced the idea that the bank failures were, as the female director of the country's Chamber of Commerce put it, the result of a "penis competition" among bankers.

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