Once a staple in American households, direct to consumer companies like Tupperware and Avon are seeing significant shake ups ...
With Thanksgiving around the corner, ’tis the season for leftovers! Soon your fridge will be bursting at the seams with mashed potatoes, turkey, and pumpkin pie. (Oh my!) You know what happens next.
The Kissimmee-based company famous for its food storage containers filed for bankruptcy protection last month, acknowledging ...
The sales model was innovative when the company embraced it after WWII. But in the digital age, that strategy has evolved.
Rubbermaid, OXO and even recycled takeout food containers snagged customers — as well as home storage lines at major retailers like Target, Walmart and Amazon. Financial troubles piled up in the ...
Based on the sales agreement with creditors, the company’s lenders will be allowed to purchase the Tupperware brand name and operations in several of its markets. The company will also wind down ...
The sale given the court’s green light in Delaware still is subject to closing conditions. Under terms of the deal, a group of lenders is buying Tupperware’s brand name and various operating assets ...
Rubbermaid, OXO and even recycled takeout food containers snagged customers — as well as home storage lines at major retailers like Target, Walmart and Amazon. Financial troubles piled up in the ...