Snag premium Tupperware for unbelievably low prices at The Reject Shop!
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Attention, savvy shoppers and storage enthusiasts! If you're looking to upgrade your kitchen containers without breaking the bank, you're in for a treat.
The Reject Shop, known for its bargain deals, has just launched a range of Tupperware products at prices that will leave you in disbelief.
The Reject Shop has done it again, bringing joy to bargain hunters and Tupperware aficionados alike.
After their recent hit with Euro-inspired homewares, the discount retailer has now introduced a selection of Tupperware items at prices that seem almost too good to be true.
Chantelle, the blogger behind Fat Mum Slim, couldn't contain her excitement when she discovered the Tupperware treasures at her local Reject Shop.
‘There are super cheap Tupperware pieces at The Reject Shop right now. Our store had already sold a lot, but I picked up the big salad bowl, some little spice containers and the shakers (I’ll use these for dressing—not sure how they’re meant to be used),’ she said on her social media.
‘The lady at the checkout was as excited as me about them. Such bargains!’
Her post sparked a flurry of comments from equally thrilled customers, eager to get their hands on the discounted goods.
‘Oh, this could be dangerous to visit,’ one person commented.
‘How crazy are the prices!’ another said.
‘Oh goodness. Might have to go for a drive,’ a third added.
The Reject Shop's announcement of stocking Tupperware at such low prices has caused quite a stir.
‘As the leading Discount Variety Store in Australia, we have secured a selection of genuine Tupperware products that we're able to provide to our customers at discounted prices,’ a representative of Tupperware confirmed.
‘There is limited stock available in select stores across Queensland and New South Wales, starting from $1.’
But why are these iconic kitchen staples available at such a steal?
Earlier this year, reports surfaced that Tupperware, a household name for nearly 80 years, was facing potential closure after a tumultuous period on the stock market.
The CEO, Miguel Fernandez, acknowledged the challenges and the company's efforts to secure additional financing and restructure its financial position.
‘The company is doing everything in its power to mitigate the impacts of recent events, and we are taking immediate action to seek additional financing and address our financial position,’ he said.
As a result, Tupperware products have been popping up at various retailers, including Myer and ALDI, and now The Reject Shop.
Some speculate that the brand is offloading stock quickly due to its financial situation.
‘I've heard they've gone bust, so must be trying to offload stock quickly,’ one shopper claimed.
‘Tupperware has gone bankrupt, but they are planning to restructure their debt, make their way through bankruptcy, and hopefully come back stronger. Let's see if they have a plan to make it through the digital age,’ another said.
To understand the full picture, Kidspot reached out to a Sydney selling agent who confirmed that Tupperware had entered voluntary administration.
This strategic move allows the company a year to either attract an investor or revamp its business model.
It's believed that The Reject Shop's current Tupperware offerings come from a bulk purchase from Tupperware Malaysia, enabling the retailer to sell the items at significantly reduced prices compared to those offered by consultants.
However, this doesn't spell the end for Tupperware.
‘This doesn't mean we're going away. Instead, it allows us to reorganise and make changes that will help us grow in the future,’ the brand reassured its Australian consultants in a statement.
‘We'll keep selling our popular products through sales consultants and online.’
While The Reject Shop has not confirmed whether Tupperware will become a regular fixture in its stores nationwide, they've hinted that this might not be the last we see of these discounted items on their shelves.
'While we can't give too much away, keep an eye on our social media for more updates in the coming months,' a representative teased.
Have you got your Tupperware bargains from The Reject Shop? Share them with us in the comments below!
The Reject Shop, known for its bargain deals, has just launched a range of Tupperware products at prices that will leave you in disbelief.
The Reject Shop has done it again, bringing joy to bargain hunters and Tupperware aficionados alike.
After their recent hit with Euro-inspired homewares, the discount retailer has now introduced a selection of Tupperware items at prices that seem almost too good to be true.
Chantelle, the blogger behind Fat Mum Slim, couldn't contain her excitement when she discovered the Tupperware treasures at her local Reject Shop.
‘There are super cheap Tupperware pieces at The Reject Shop right now. Our store had already sold a lot, but I picked up the big salad bowl, some little spice containers and the shakers (I’ll use these for dressing—not sure how they’re meant to be used),’ she said on her social media.
‘The lady at the checkout was as excited as me about them. Such bargains!’
Her post sparked a flurry of comments from equally thrilled customers, eager to get their hands on the discounted goods.
‘Oh, this could be dangerous to visit,’ one person commented.
‘How crazy are the prices!’ another said.
‘Oh goodness. Might have to go for a drive,’ a third added.
The Reject Shop's announcement of stocking Tupperware at such low prices has caused quite a stir.
‘As the leading Discount Variety Store in Australia, we have secured a selection of genuine Tupperware products that we're able to provide to our customers at discounted prices,’ a representative of Tupperware confirmed.
‘There is limited stock available in select stores across Queensland and New South Wales, starting from $1.’
But why are these iconic kitchen staples available at such a steal?
Earlier this year, reports surfaced that Tupperware, a household name for nearly 80 years, was facing potential closure after a tumultuous period on the stock market.
The CEO, Miguel Fernandez, acknowledged the challenges and the company's efforts to secure additional financing and restructure its financial position.
‘The company is doing everything in its power to mitigate the impacts of recent events, and we are taking immediate action to seek additional financing and address our financial position,’ he said.
As a result, Tupperware products have been popping up at various retailers, including Myer and ALDI, and now The Reject Shop.
Some speculate that the brand is offloading stock quickly due to its financial situation.
‘I've heard they've gone bust, so must be trying to offload stock quickly,’ one shopper claimed.
‘Tupperware has gone bankrupt, but they are planning to restructure their debt, make their way through bankruptcy, and hopefully come back stronger. Let's see if they have a plan to make it through the digital age,’ another said.
To understand the full picture, Kidspot reached out to a Sydney selling agent who confirmed that Tupperware had entered voluntary administration.
This strategic move allows the company a year to either attract an investor or revamp its business model.
It's believed that The Reject Shop's current Tupperware offerings come from a bulk purchase from Tupperware Malaysia, enabling the retailer to sell the items at significantly reduced prices compared to those offered by consultants.
However, this doesn't spell the end for Tupperware.
‘This doesn't mean we're going away. Instead, it allows us to reorganise and make changes that will help us grow in the future,’ the brand reassured its Australian consultants in a statement.
‘We'll keep selling our popular products through sales consultants and online.’
While The Reject Shop has not confirmed whether Tupperware will become a regular fixture in its stores nationwide, they've hinted that this might not be the last we see of these discounted items on their shelves.
'While we can't give too much away, keep an eye on our social media for more updates in the coming months,' a representative teased.
Key Takeaways
- Tupperware items have been spotted at The Reject Shop at significantly discounted prices, exciting both shoppers and staff.
- The Reject Shop confirmed the availability of Tupperware products in limited stock across select stores in Queensland and New South Wales, with prices starting from $1.
- Tupperware has faced financial difficulties, entering voluntary administration, which has potentially led to their products appearing at reduced prices in various retailers.
- While the Tupperware brand is undergoing restructuring, it intends to continue operating, with assurance to consultants that it will keep selling products through them and online.
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