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Borrowing took away from your mom might be dangerous.
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That's the problem. Ok.
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Well, those, these are,
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you know, over now specifically since the company behind Tupperware has
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filed for bankruptcy. Here's the skinny,
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here's the low down,
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right? Tupperware brands.
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The company behind the iconic containers that we know and love,
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right? Said it was seeking chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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Oh, no, not chapter 11.
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I know. That's what I mean.
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But chapter 11 we're doomed anyways.
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so after struggling to revitalize its core business,
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you know, ain't nobody buying Tupperware no more,
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brother. That's probably what it is like,
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especially since restaurants are basically giving away reusable food containers,
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you know, we save everything and we've been a problem sis
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if you think about it,
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you know, the butter container,
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you know, the glass jar that the coffee comes in with
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the sour cream but uses the coffee jar for her habanero sausage
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So I feel like we're kind of that too.
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Yeah, I mean that is true.
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And you know what's crazy,
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brother? I always thought Tupperware was just a broad term for
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food containers. I didn't think that it was like a brand
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you just saw the container like,
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That's a tupper so far it's still around but it ain't looking