I have loved my Tupperware pieces for over twenty years now. They do not warp like the grocery store stuff. Still look orderly and nice too! No fading or scratching. But they are right that I do not know where to find them or a dealer easily. That definitely needs work!
Leftovers Leftovers Leftovers 😋 Thank God and Thank you Tupperware 👍 Ya help my Mum plenty of times with me and my other brothers with never going hungry, staying full and growing up ☺️ An most of All - God bless my Mum for putting up with us ☺️ Love you Fraulien so much ❤️
My aunt sold them, mom buy and still uses them. I have known Tupperware since I was a child. I'm 57 years, I sold and now use them. Yess, I would not change them for another brand. I'm the Tupperware Girl! I know how good is the products.
So as a 52 year old guy ,,,i can remember My Mom's faded pastel containers as a kid and still remember putting the lids on and off ,,,and even at 10 ,,I was IMPRESSED !! True American ingenuity !
Really? I've had my grocery store stuff for over 15 years years now (as long as I've been an adult) and there's no sign of it warping or breaking. At this rate, I think it'll last me till I retire/die. Maybe you just haven't bought decent grocery store stuff.
@@AdeleiTeillana that's the problem modern products are very disappointing and many go out of their way to purchase vintage tupperware/storage. Or very expensive premium containers (or glass), that can survive day after day abuse,the heat and cold, then from dishwasher to freezer etc.. My grandmother has a few plastic bowls and plates that are so sturdy its almost like fiberglass composite and you just can't buy anymore or replace as they get damage. And 15 yrs ago I would believe the groceries stores carried at least a few decent products from brands that manufactured decent products.
Pat Cyzauskas Why you stopped selling Tupperware? Also how does one keep selling Tupperware after 3 years? By that time it would seem everyone around your local area would have Tupperware
I have nothing but bad thoughts associated with Tupperware. We had the old 70s stuff that would often make the food taste like chemicals. Then there were the partly melted and scratched plates and lids. I also hated the tacky, flashy colors. As an adult, I refuse to have Tupperware in my kitchen.
@@microbios8586 I agree! We use glass storage containers, stainless steel straws and stainless steel thermoses. These small changes add up big in the long run
I love my Tupperware. I have vintage and newer. I grew up with the Ladies Tupperware parties and I’m pretty sure my mom and/or aunts sold it at one point. I was a sales rep also at one time. My mom has a lot of the vintage party Tupperware.
Pain and Simple they They guarantee their stuff for the life of the product I recall my mother, grandmother, and great grandmother having old Tupperware replaced they definitely stand by their products which is rare in this day and age
This spring I had my mind set on a Tupperware pitcher. Almost impossible to find a representative and ended up getting a brand new one on eBay. I do love it and it was exactly what I wanted. I was disappointed because I would’ve done a booklet party at work. I asked around if anyone knew a local rep and everyone said no but that they would live to look at a catalog if I found someone.
Happylady.my.tupperware.com 😀 We still have parties and now we have Meal Prep parties where everyone leaves with 5 meals for 4 people in Tupperware 😀 Happylady.my.tupperware.com
When I ordered Tupperware, I blush to say that it arrived in great big, huge bags. Love my Tupperware and managed to have on two or three pieces actually wear out . . . the last one just recently. Glad to know they are still around it’s about time for another order.
*Absolutely love Tupperware but I love vintage Tupperware the most! Every time I’m at a thrift* *store or yard sale I’m digging around hoping to find vintage pieces.*
I grew up where the only tubberware was an empty butter or Cool whip container there was something to Grandma's madness then when we finally got actual Tupperware we kept losing the tops like socks and that was the end of that 😊
What I always thought was awesome too was that I had toy kitchen size replicas of the big stuff my parents used... in addition to the bath toys! It was so cool to "pour juice" from the same pitcher that your cup of juice was poured from every day too. TBH, I think I have some Tupperware lunch box pieces floating around here holding craft supplies. Truly multi-purpose LoL
My mom sold Tupperware in the 80s... family still uses a lot of it! The biggest problem is finding where to buy it, especially if you're not a fan of supporting MLM practices... because the product really is REALLY good... and I would have all Tupperware containers if I could... but where does one get them?
You can get Tupperware here relyabowls.my.tupperware.com I'm a consultant with Tupperware but I respects my customers if they do not want to throw parties, just want to shop.
My Grandmother from the Philippines still uses her Tupperware products from the late 80's. We still use them when we're making macaroni salads or to put food to carry when going to the beach. Plenty of uses until today. But one of our Tupperware from the late 80's did break its lid from unknown causes, but out of the many Tupperwares my Grandma bought 30 years ago, only that broke. She asked me last year, "Do you think I can still get a warranty for this?", I told her, "Those Tupperwares have been here even before I was born and our house got build. Let it go." 3:16 OH MY! I forgot we had those! 4:00 "I will come hunt you down and I will get my Tupperware back." My Grandma felt that way.
I have too much Tupperware but I’m not giving it up. Sometimes I will give my extra pieces away to special people.ive been using Tupperware since 1970 at my first apartment.
I quit using glass, because when I broke something, we always found a piece later in our foot. Tupperware carries a lifetime warranty AND has no BPA in the product. 😀
My grandma just turned 83 years old. She has Tupperware that is 50 years old that she uses everyday. My hand to God. She is JUST like the women in this short: “don’t you DARE - with my TUPPERWARE.”
I like to see my food in the container. Tupperware products are bulky, cheap, and they leak when sealed. Less is more. If I’m buying a plastic container it has to last and make me happy for along time. It has to stack and be small. Just watching the video and looking at the frosted blue Tupperware. Looks cheap and I know that plastic is going to get scratched. I invested my money in crystal clear, gasket liquid locking, Rubbermaid Brilliance.
I remember how my stepmom got if the lid of her Tupperwares went missing. She would act like if it was the end of the world and you know why? Because they are incredibly expensive for been reusable plastic containers. How many of you have your entire set of cheaper plastic containers that you bought 5 yrs ago? How many of them have you lost? How many are without lids? And lids without containers? How many you broke? Chances are you and yours lost many more than you broke. You don't care about it because it wasn't expensive. You just go and buy another cheap one. This belongs and should stay in the past.
TES! Hire the head of marketing from a country that pumps out millions of tons of cheap plastic storage crap, directly competing with your quality product. Makes sense to me.
i didn't even know it still existed. i have some vintage pieces, but didn't know it was still on the market. i use pyrex and other containers, but haven't seen tupperware in years. will check it out. (checked it out and they are expensive! not to mention most of the containers are not see-through.)
If it's mlm, how come you can buy it directly from Tupperware.com? 🤔 I love it. Some of their prep stuff is the best I've ever come across. Their old style 6 piece measuring cups are perfect, used them my whole life starting with my Mom's. Their original style hourglass salt and pepper shaker still sit on the back of my stove. It's a matter of preference and what you are used to. I love my Tupperware and that will never change.
One of my mother's sisters, my auntie, was so obssed with Tupperware that she made a will that when the time comes, when she die, she wanted to be burried in a Tupperware.
Reason people buy in store is bc it’s so much cheaper. A Tupperware bowl goes for $40 vs $1 at dollar tree. Tupperware much better product but I can easily spend $1 on something vs $40
Plus I don't mind losing a $1 container when commuting - Lord know I'm the queen of forgetting my lunch bag in random places - or when my kids forget their lunch bags somewhere; but I'll lose it if we lost something that cost me $40 a pop.
Tupperware needs to market their sustainability. We want to know that if we buy this product we are still being eco-friendly somehow. Is it made using recycled materials? Does the company support any "green" initiatives? Is any part of my purchase going towards the support of environmental causes? Plastic is a problem that's ruining our oceans and it feels like buying more tupperware will only make that problem worse.
I agree. more people need to know the good they are doing..."we are extending our vision by committing to significantly reduce our impact on the issue of waste by taking large steps to ensure waste reduction at every step of the lifecycle of our product - design, manufacturing and distribution, to consumption, recycling and recovery." www.tupperwarebrands.com/csr/sustainability
Fun! I used to use Tupperware and I knew it was still around but it’s crazy expensive. At least up against what you buy in the store. But it’s definitely a much better product. I don’t like selling stuff so I’m no good at home sales and I hate to cook! Fun video though.
😂 hands off my Tupperware I have always believed in glass containers. However, I am seriously possessive and protective of the few Tupperware items I do own. 💖💖💖 love my Tupperware Here we I live in Johannesburg South Africa, I can find a sales representative right outside the Crazy Store shop at the local mall.
I am sorry but I will not re-heat something in the microwave in plastic/silicone etc with all of the chemicals. I bought a set of glass containers several years ago and am still using them. And they were cheaper than the plastic ones.
@@mrbear1302 Tupperware doesn't have any BPA, carries a lifetime warranty, has been around for 71 years, saving waste, helping people earn money while being available for their families, I could go on. 😀 I love the company, the product, we are treated well. Happylady.my.tupperware.com
Tupperware is plastic. The fact that it has not disintegrated in 30 years is worrisome, like all other plastic products. I’ve shifted to glass and ceramic storage, as well as stainless steel containers.
Tupperware is BPA free and has a life time warranty. If it cracks, chips, peels or breaks a consultant can get you a new replacement piece or credit toward a new piece. Grocery store knock offs do not have a warranty and not always BPA free.
Tupperware gives you 3 prices. Full price, half price or free :D Tupperware doesn't have BPA in it's plastic. Happylady.my.tupperware.com You will be amazed at all Tupperware has now
This was a weird video, what was the purpose? Reporting on a company that is fading away and maybe, by doing this can resurrect them? The Tupperware design is ugly and this company sounds like a scam. Over price plastic containers that can easily be purchase at a corner store. Report on real innovations with purpose to make a difference in the world.
That is not Tupperware. The Company is 71 years strong. The product carries a lifetime warranty. They do not have any BPAs in its product. The party allows anyone to get product for free and half price. They are good to us. Happylady.my.tupperware.com Take a look for yourself. 💜
Ha, raise your hand if you have tupperware 30-40 years old?
I have Tupperware I inherited from my grandmother who purchased it when my mom was pregnant with me . . . it has the year embossed on it 1954.
I have tupperware that is 40 years old. I use it often. It still works great 👍.
I saw the exact set my mother has in the smithsonian
I'm Filipino, we had tupperware but mom still insists on storing food in cool whip and butter containers lol
If I see an old piece at an estate sale I grab it!
I have loved my Tupperware pieces for over twenty years now. They do not warp like the grocery store stuff. Still look orderly and nice too! No fading or scratching. But they are right that I do not know where to find them or a dealer easily. That definitely needs work!
I sell Tupperware. You can purchase at relyabowls.my.tupperware.com
FYI, the new Crystal Wave Microwave set is Stain proof!
Tupperware.com
Goodwiil has them
My mother was a Tupperware dealer in the 1970's. I still use her Tupperware she had before that. And I agree..you don't take my Tupperware!
Leftovers Leftovers Leftovers 😋 Thank God and Thank you Tupperware 👍 Ya help my Mum plenty of times with me and my other brothers with never going hungry, staying full and growing up ☺️ An most of All - God bless my Mum for putting up with us ☺️ Love you Fraulien so much ❤️
My aunt sold them, mom buy and still uses them. I have known Tupperware since I was a child. I'm 57 years, I sold and now use them. Yess, I would not change them for another brand. I'm the Tupperware Girl! I know how good is the products.
So as a 52 year old guy ,,,i can remember My Mom's faded pastel containers as a kid and still remember putting the lids on and off ,,,and even at 10 ,,I was IMPRESSED !! True American ingenuity !
Nothing seals or lasts like Tupperware, the grocery store plastics don't seal tight and break after 1 or 2 uses.
Yes, and go directly into landfills.
Really? I've had my grocery store stuff for over 15 years years now (as long as I've been an adult) and there's no sign of it warping or breaking. At this rate, I think it'll last me till I retire/die. Maybe you just haven't bought decent grocery store stuff.
@@AdeleiTeillana that's the problem modern products are very disappointing and many go out of their way to purchase vintage tupperware/storage. Or very expensive premium containers (or glass), that can survive day after day abuse,the heat and cold, then from dishwasher to freezer etc.. My grandmother has a few plastic bowls and plates that are so sturdy its almost like fiberglass composite and you just can't buy anymore or replace as they get damage. And 15 yrs ago I would believe the groceries stores carried at least a few decent products from brands that manufactured decent products.
OMG! My great aunt has the exact type of Tupperware shown in the clip in the beginning of the video. She’s 95.
Your Tupperware lady has the greatest ideas for locking in freshness anybody remember that jingle
I sold Tupperware in 1974-76. I still have most of my beginning set. I’ve shared some with my kids. It’s been about 14 yrs since I’ve purchased any.
Pat Cyzauskas Why you stopped selling Tupperware? Also how does one keep selling Tupperware after 3 years? By that time it would seem everyone around your local area would have Tupperware
It's about Tupperware but this ladies used to dress so elegant. Amazing!
Love, love, love my Tupperware!💕💕💕
I’ve switched to glass storage containers. I love them. I use Pyrex glass
Jennifer Hudson me too. Plastic is gross. Stains, holds smells and will literally just sit in the landfill long after we are gone.
I love my pyrex.
I have nothing but bad thoughts associated with Tupperware. We had the old 70s stuff that would often make the food taste like chemicals. Then there were the partly melted and scratched plates and lids. I also hated the tacky, flashy colors. As an adult, I refuse to have Tupperware in my kitchen.
@@microbios8586 I agree! We use glass storage containers, stainless steel straws and stainless steel thermoses. These small changes add up big in the long run
I love my Tupperware. I have vintage and newer. I grew up with the Ladies Tupperware parties and I’m pretty sure my mom and/or aunts sold it at one point. I was a sales rep also at one time. My mom has a lot of the vintage party Tupperware.
Pain and Simple they They guarantee their stuff for the life of the product I recall my mother, grandmother, and great grandmother having old Tupperware replaced they definitely stand by their products which is rare in this day and age
Not to mention the fact that some of us don’t like plastic containers!!
This spring I had my mind set on a Tupperware pitcher. Almost impossible to find a representative and ended up getting a brand new one on eBay. I do love it and it was exactly what I wanted. I was disappointed because I would’ve done a booklet party at work. I asked around if anyone knew a local rep and everyone said no but that they would live to look at a catalog if I found someone.
@jewel denile I am a Tupperware consultant and would love to help you out. Shoot me an email relyabowls@gmail.com
Best quality ever!
This popped up. Thanks. I am using a 25+ year old spaghetti container. Want to get rid of the store bought stuff, looking for a Tupperware party.
I am actually doing a Tupperware party online tonight. I do online parties all the time. Shoot me an email relyabowls@gmail.com
I wish there were still these parties ...I love my Tupperware freezer containers!!
Happylady.my.tupperware.com 😀 We still have parties and now we have Meal Prep parties where everyone leaves with 5 meals for 4 people in Tupperware 😀 Happylady.my.tupperware.com
Okay grandma
I still have and use my grandmother's Tupperware Velveeta Keeper and Bacon Keeper.
When I ordered Tupperware, I blush to say that it arrived in great big, huge bags. Love my Tupperware and managed to have on two or three pieces actually wear out . . . the last one just recently. Glad to know they are still around it’s about time for another order.
I am a Tupperware consultant and would love to help you out. You can browse and purchase new products here: relyabowls.my.tupperware.com
*Absolutely love Tupperware but I love vintage Tupperware the most! Every time I’m at a thrift*
*store or yard sale I’m digging around hoping to find vintage pieces.*
I grew up where the only tubberware was an empty butter or Cool whip container there was something to Grandma's madness then when we finally got actual Tupperware we kept losing the tops like socks and that was the end of that 😊
My mom still buys Tupperware. To be honest, they are the best plastic containers and keep everything sealed with no leaks.
Plot twist: When your Tupperware last longer than your men in your lifelifespan . 🤣
😱 You are so right!
My goodness I didn’t know they still have Tupperware. I have stuff gotta be 30 years old and it still looks good and works just as well
What I always thought was awesome too was that I had toy kitchen size replicas of the big stuff my parents used... in addition to the bath toys! It was so cool to "pour juice" from the same pitcher that your cup of juice was poured from every day too. TBH, I think I have some Tupperware lunch box pieces floating around here holding craft supplies. Truly multi-purpose LoL
Tupperware is well and alive in Latinoamerica... I know 'cause my mom's kitchen is full of it. 🥰 TBH they do last longer!
My mom sold Tupperware in the 80s... family still uses a lot of it! The biggest problem is finding where to buy it, especially if you're not a fan of supporting MLM practices... because the product really is REALLY good... and I would have all Tupperware containers if I could... but where does one get them?
You can get Tupperware here relyabowls.my.tupperware.com I'm a consultant with Tupperware but I respects my customers if they do not want to throw parties, just want to shop.
wish i still had all of mine and my mom's
Great product.love it
My Grandmother from the Philippines still uses her Tupperware products from the late 80's. We still use them when we're making macaroni salads or to put food to carry when going to the beach. Plenty of uses until today. But one of our Tupperware from the late 80's did break its lid from unknown causes, but out of the many Tupperwares my Grandma bought 30 years ago, only that broke. She asked me last year, "Do you think I can still get a warranty for this?", I told her, "Those Tupperwares have been here even before I was born and our house got build. Let it go."
3:16 OH MY! I forgot we had those!
4:00 "I will come hunt you down and I will get my Tupperware back."
My Grandma felt that way.
The seals are actually guaranteed for life! She can get it replaced. Send me an email and I'll hook you up. relyabowls@gmail.com
It's very difficult to wash plastic containers especially if it's tomato sauce. Glass is a lot better.
I have too much Tupperware but I’m not giving it up. Sometimes I will give my extra pieces away to special people.ive been using Tupperware since 1970 at my first apartment.
I can't wait to start doing in home parties. Forced to do parties online right now and it's not as fun! I love being a part of this company!!!
Its the gucci of home-kitchen containers
It's a seal, not a lid :)
I use glass containers since it does not stain and are safer.
Yup me too!
I quit using glass, because when I broke something, we always found a piece later in our foot. Tupperware carries a lifetime warranty AND has no BPA in the product. 😀
@@donnarobertson6664 No BPA as long as it was manufactured after 2010. The old stuff is full of chemicals.
Love it
Ex sales rep
Mary Kay and Tupperware sales itself
Tupperware trade in policy when upgrading was awesome
Im from malaysia and i love tupperware. Got the rice smart, the garlic keeper, smart saver ... more to come
My grandma just turned 83 years old. She has Tupperware that is 50 years old that she uses everyday. My hand to God. She is JUST like the women in this short: “don’t you DARE - with my TUPPERWARE.”
Tupperware is such a great product. It lasts 4 ever. U don't C it very much anymore. I miss their parties.🎉
We still have parties and now do meal prep parties 😀 This weekend is Cyber weekend Friday through Monday! Happylady.my.tupperware.com
We still do and now we do Meal Prep parties 😀 This Friday through Monday is Cyber week! Happylady.my.tupperware.com
I like to see my food in the container. Tupperware products are bulky, cheap, and they leak when sealed. Less is more. If I’m buying a plastic container it has to last and make me happy for along time. It has to stack and be small.
Just watching the video and looking at the frosted blue Tupperware. Looks cheap and I know that plastic is going to get scratched.
I invested my money in crystal clear, gasket liquid locking, Rubbermaid Brilliance.
i love tupperware
I remember how my stepmom got if the lid of her Tupperwares went missing. She would act like if it was the end of the world and you know why? Because they are incredibly expensive for been reusable plastic containers.
How many of you have your entire set of cheaper plastic containers that you bought 5 yrs ago? How many of them have you lost? How many are without lids? And lids without containers? How many you broke? Chances are you and yours lost many more than you broke. You don't care about it because it wasn't expensive. You just go and buy another cheap one. This belongs and should stay in the past.
TES! Hire the head of marketing from a country that pumps out millions of tons of cheap plastic storage crap, directly competing with your quality product.
Makes sense to me.
i didn't even know it still existed. i have some vintage pieces, but didn't know it was still on the market. i use pyrex and other containers, but haven't seen tupperware in years. will check it out. (checked it out and they are expensive! not to mention most of the containers are not see-through.)
"I was born in tuperware." So was a large majority of our ocean ecology. WHY is this a STORY?
Lifetime guarantee! No one ever wants to help unless I have a party.
I can help you out. What do you need? Shoot me an email relyabowls@gmail.com
Glass containers are so much better.
I still have my cake keeper and tall cereal containers. I love Tupperware, but I don't want the parties.
This weekend is Cyber weekend Friday through Monday! 😀 Happylady.my.tupperware.com
@Fourthgirl I still have my cake keeper in harvest gold.
@@rachelc.5463 YES! I remember the demo. Flip over the lid and it is a deep bowl for potato salad, chips, popcorn. The tray can be a serving platter.
Donna Robertson your store is closed! 😫 I need some more storage bowls🥺
If it's mlm, how come you can buy it directly from Tupperware.com? 🤔 I love it. Some of their prep stuff is the best I've ever come across. Their old style 6 piece measuring cups are perfect, used them my whole life starting with my Mom's. Their original style hourglass salt and pepper shaker still sit on the back of my stove. It's a matter of preference and what you are used to. I love my Tupperware and that will never change.
Thats why sales are dropping. You can walk off with the cheaper stuff and no one cares.
Huh?
Always have loved Jane Pauley. She has more class than all of today's hosts put together.
One of my mother's sisters, my auntie, was so obssed with Tupperware that she made a will that when the time comes, when she die, she wanted to be burried in a Tupperware.
Tupperware needs to be on the shelves of stores next to rubbermaid and gladware.
Corinne Brown, the lady at the beginning of the video, reminds me of Kelly Clarkson.
Reason people buy in store is bc it’s so much cheaper. A Tupperware bowl goes for $40 vs $1 at dollar tree. Tupperware much better product but I can easily spend $1 on something vs $40
Plus I don't mind losing a $1 container when commuting - Lord know I'm the queen of forgetting my lunch bag in random places - or when my kids forget their lunch bags somewhere; but I'll lose it if we lost something that cost me $40 a pop.
Im still using it everyday, need some new pieces
I am a Tupperware consultant and would love to help you out. You can browse and purchase new products here: relyabowls.my.tupperware.com
@@sophiajackson6591 ok thanks i will check it out
I use glass container and shatterproof...i can use to heat my food in.
Tupperware needs to market their sustainability. We want to know that if we buy this product we are still being eco-friendly somehow. Is it made using recycled materials? Does the company support any "green" initiatives? Is any part of my purchase going towards the support of environmental causes? Plastic is a problem that's ruining our oceans and it feels like buying more tupperware will only make that problem worse.
I agree. more people need to know the good they are doing..."we are extending our vision by committing to significantly reduce our impact on the issue of waste by taking large steps to ensure waste reduction at every step of the lifecycle of our product - design, manufacturing and distribution, to consumption, recycling and recovery." www.tupperwarebrands.com/csr/sustainability
I prefer glass and stainless steel in my kitchen. Plastic grosses me out. It’s porous. Idk rather use Pyrex containers or mason jars.
Fun! I used to use Tupperware and I knew it was still around but it’s crazy expensive. At least up against what you buy in the store. But it’s definitely a much better product. I don’t like selling stuff so I’m no good at home sales and I hate to cook! Fun video though.
😂 hands off my Tupperware
I have always believed in glass containers. However, I am seriously possessive and protective of the few Tupperware items I do own. 💖💖💖 love my Tupperware
Here we I live in Johannesburg South Africa, I can find a sales representative right outside the Crazy Store shop at the local mall.
So I need more of my older Tupperware. I have my grandmas that I watch like a hock.
I am a Tupperware consultant and would love to help you out. You can browse and purchase new products here: relyabowls.my.tupperware.com
Cool thanks
As odd ad this may seem, I see a movie here.
I am sorry but I will not re-heat something in the microwave in plastic/silicone etc with all of the chemicals. I bought a set of glass containers several years ago and am still using them. And they were cheaper than the plastic ones.
Tupperware doesn't have BPA in it's plastic. Happylady.my.tupperware.com You will be amazed at all Tupperware has now
When you have kids glass doesn't last.That's one of the reasons they are popular.
@@donnarobertson6664 It had the chemicals up until 2010.
@@terrijudisch2860 What does having kids have to do with anything?
@@mrbear1302 Tupperware doesn't have any BPA, carries a lifetime warranty, has been around for 71 years, saving waste, helping people earn money while being available for their families, I could go on. 😀 I love the company, the product, we are treated well. Happylady.my.tupperware.com
I've got several pieces of Tupperware.
“Metal for the microwave” 🧐
It's true. I have the Micro Pro Grill and it is amazing!
so... what was the point of this? they had a chance to introduce it to an entirely new generation and the segment went no where.
daniel tice that's exactly what I thought! A total non- story that went nowhere. Where's the beef?
www.tupperware.com/
Funny media still promoting plastic, what is so great about it lasting generations? That's what is the issue with plastic
Ugh, now MLMs are getting free advertising?
the covers break easily, they said it will be replaced but... dont like tupperware
Or maybe people are not buying them because they’re not into chemical leaching plastic anymore
Julie sounds like martha from bobbys world!
Plastic all the way
Metal as I found it rust gross look rust
Glass it breaks if you drops
Edith got beat.😊
Most famous Tupperware ever on 'All in the Family'. Years ago the fun Tupperware parties were hosted by transvestites.
abcnews.go.com/US/long-islands-tupperware-queen-true/story?id=50468577
So they are still a mlm
Tupperware is plastic. The fact that it has not disintegrated in 30 years is worrisome, like all other plastic products. I’ve shifted to glass and ceramic storage, as well as stainless steel containers.
Jane still has great wheels.
jesus the comments section is full of tupperware fanatics. Stop using plastic y'all
Family's been using tupperware for generations...no one's died from it! Y'all mind your business
I’ve purchased grocery store knock offs that were just as good. Tupperware is too expensive.
Tupperware is BPA free and has a life time warranty. If it cracks, chips, peels or breaks a consultant can get you a new replacement piece or credit toward a new piece. Grocery store knock offs do not have a warranty and not always BPA free.
Oh lifetime, didn't know. Actually mine hasn't split at all and its 35-40 years old.
@@keithjohnson5398 sorry Keith but that stuff you are using has BPA in it. I really hope you aren't using any of it in the microwave!
@@jeaniehutton5330 It has only been BPA free since 2010.
Tupperware gives you 3 prices. Full price, half price or free :D Tupperware doesn't have BPA in it's plastic. Happylady.my.tupperware.com You will be amazed at all Tupperware has now
41 thumbs 👎 Guess dont like Tupperware.
Adult size bento box lunch box please
Oh, good, promoting a pyramid scheme.
Oh lord hope your kidding....
@@wendysmail I am not.
@Lucky Catnip yup
No pyramid. You don't push anyone else up to get to move up. You go as far as you want. Happylady.my.tupperware.com. See for yourself
This was a weird video, what was the purpose? Reporting on a company that is fading away and maybe, by doing this can resurrect them? The Tupperware design is ugly and this company sounds like a scam. Over price plastic containers that can easily be purchase at a corner store. Report on real innovations with purpose to make a difference in the world.
Tupperware did make a difference.
That is not Tupperware. The Company is 71 years strong. The product carries a lifetime warranty. They do not have any BPAs in its product. The party allows anyone to get product for free and half price. They are good to us. Happylady.my.tupperware.com Take a look for yourself. 💜
Jane still has great wheels.