Tupperware To File for Bankruptcy Amid Debts and Declining Demand, Seeks Court Protection Amid Breached Terms
US-based multinational home-good company Tupperware is going to file for bankruptcy amid the declining demand and debt.
Tupperware is reportedly planning to file for bankruptcy early this week due to the declining demand for its products. The US-based multinational home-good company offering including storage containers and kitchen-related items has been struggling to establish its position in the market. Tupperware shut down its US factory and laid off nearly 150 employees. In 2023, the company replaced CEO Miguel Fernandez and appointed Laurie Ann Goldman. Reports said that Tupperware Brands Corp had been warning about its ability to stay in the business for years. Established in 1946, Tupperware planned to enter court protection amid the breached terms of debt and enlisted legal and financial advisors. Following this news, the Tupperware's shares fell 50%. Amazon Asks Employees To Return to Office 5 Days a Week Starting January 2, 2025.
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