Tupperware’s desi dabbas face no heat even as company goes bankrupt
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Tupperware’s desi dabbas face no heat even as company goes bankrupt

Technology tamfitronics SynopsisTechnology tamfitronics Tupperware Brands has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US, but its operations in India remain unaffected. The company continues to expand its product range and reports a significant increase in sales during the festive season. Tupperware aims to transform into a digital-first, technology-led company.AgenciesTupperware has filed for bankruptcyOnce celebrated for its vibrant food storage containers, Tupperware Brands is now grappling with soaring losses following its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing on September 17. However, this may not spell the end for Tupperware's presence in India. The U.S.-based company, famous for its iconic plastic 'dabbas' and colorful kitchenware, faces significant challenges, but its legacy might still find a way to thrive in the Indian market.Also Read: Tupperware files for bankruptcy: Why the tiffin box and bottle maker lost its colour...
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