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Tupperware files for bankruptcy as its colorful containers lose relevance By Reuters

October 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Written by Savyata Mishra and Dietrich Knauth

(Reuters) – Tupperware Brands has filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware, citing mounting losses attributed to declining demand for its once popular colorful food storage containers.

Originally gaining popularity in the 1950s through “Tupperware parties,” the brand saw a surge as post-war women hosted gatherings to sell the containers, symbolizing empowerment and independence.

In recent years, sales have declined as Tupperware struggled to expand its presence in retail stores and online platforms. The company traditionally relied on independent sales representatives, a strategy that failed to resonate with modern consumers.

“While Tupperware remains a household name, it has become increasingly challenging for consumers to locate our products,” stated Tupperware Chief Restructuring Officer Brian Fox in a court filing.

With $812 million in debt, Tupperware faced bankruptcy risk due to liquidity constraints. Distressed debt investors purchased a significant portion of the debt at a discount, prompting the company to seek bankruptcy protection to protect its assets, including intellectual property.

Tupperware plans to continue operations and initiate a 30-day bidding process to sell the entire company.

Despite recent restructuring efforts and financial support, Tupperware’s high debt levels, declining sales, and shrinking profit margins proved insurmountable, according to James Gellert, executive chairman at financial analytics firm RapidRatings.

The company has been striving to revitalize its business after reporting consecutive quarters of sales decline, exacerbated by post-pandemic cost spikes in labor, freight, and raw materials.

Amidst volatile trading in 2023, Tupperware experienced fluctuations linked to “meme stock” rallies, where retail investors coordinated investments in struggling companies with high short interest.

© Reuters. Boxes with tupperwares are displayed on shelves for sale in the kitchen department of a store in Dearborn, Michigan U.S., September 18, 2024.  REUTERS/Rebecca Cook

According to bankruptcy filings, Tupperware’s estimated assets range from $500 million to $1 billion, with estimated liabilities between $1 billion and $10 billion. The company has listed its number of creditors as between 50,001 and 100,000.

In 2023, Tupperware finalized an agreement with lenders to restructure debt obligations and engaged investment bank Moelis & Co to explore strategic options.

bankruptcy colorful containers Files lose relevance Reuters Tupperware
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