I'm late to the Tupperware situation (which I have a lot of feelings about) https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/apr/11/tupperware-warns-could-go-bust-emergency-funding?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other The Daily Mail has blamed the brand's demise on the modern lack of dutiful housewives (obvs), but I think it represents a more interesting domestic technology pivot.

Firstly, Tupperware lasts. My parents have some that's >40 years old. If you have a small kitchen and buy 5 or 6 pieces of Tupperware, you're good to go for years and years. It even has a lifetime warranty https://www.tupperware.com/pages/warranty

Tupperware warns it could go bust without emergency funding

Shares in US firm have fallen almost 50% this week and stock exchange says it is in danger of being delisted

The Guardian
@rachelcoldicutt architects of their own destruction.