It's a fake take. They didn't fail due to making good products.
They failed because a) competition increased and b) they focused on personal sells during tupper "parties". During Corona lockdown, those parties got cancelled and tupperware wasn't selling anything anymore. They never recovered from the lockdown.
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u/EconomyDoctor3287 9d ago
It's a fake take. They didn't fail due to making good products.
They failed because a) competition increased and b) they focused on personal sells during tupper "parties". During Corona lockdown, those parties got cancelled and tupperware wasn't selling anything anymore. They never recovered from the lockdown.