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Food delivery apps have won, it's not going to be possible to pack a lunch if you want anything other than a sandwich.
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No more housewives doing shitty pyramid scheme parties, no more tupperware.
There are plenty of other plastic boxes. Or better yet, pack a thermos with rich soup.
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Retarded thread by a retarded person. Anyone who disagrees is retarded by extension.
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Pyrex CHADS win again
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>>21795865
>No more housewives doing shitty pyramid scheme parties
Was that even a real thing outside of 90's sitcoms?

>>21795873
They don't even make pyrex out of real boro-silicate glass with high thermal shock resistance anymore.

>>21795869
Go order some doordash, chud.
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>>21795863
is this the same as when private equity acquired instant pot, loaded up the company with debt and made unrelated products using the instant pot name to sell spoons and shit?
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>>21795877
>Was that even a real thing outside of 90's sitcoms?
Yes. It was a pretty successful marketing strategy.
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>>21795863
why are you posting such an old twitter post?
some company already bought the name and will continue selling tupperware
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>>21795863
Tupperware was overcharging when there are plenty of better competitors. Nothing is over.
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>>21795877
Yes, I have a lot of half siblings all over the country because dad sold pyrex in the 80s
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>>21795968
Is that why anti-meal prepers are so emotional? Cause their dads got cucked by the pyrex/tupperware salesman?
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when they stopped making it out of airplane plastic and made the same generic plastic slop you can buy anywhere
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>>21795863
i use glass pyrex i dont want more than my rda of microplastics
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>>21795863
Why would I pack a lunch for work when my coworkers already provide me with a massive range of choices?
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>>21795877
i've been to tupperware parties
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>>21795863
I use Pyrex
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>eat a big breakfast
>tell your stomach to stop digesting
>resume when hungry
never understood the need for tupperware desu
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>>21795873
This. I gave up on plastic years ago. It all stained, warps, it's all bad for you. I use glass containers now. I bought a set 8 years ago and haven't had to replace any of them.
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>>21796068
Controlling digestion is one of my least favorite vore tropes
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>>21796072
>buy glass containers
>the plastic lids crack and warp
>can't find replacements easily
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>>21795863
>Meal prep
psychopathy.
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>>21796091
aluminum foil fucking rules. Unless you mean the smaller meal prep glass that you need to microwave for work lunch or whatever. if that's the case, then time is I will pull it out of the fridge early and eat it room temp.
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>>21795973
>emotional
there's nothing emotional about recognizing psychopathy, anon.
everybody has time to prep a meal every day.
if you really think you don't you're only having a psychotic episode, usually a paranoid delusion.
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>>21796094
plastic wrap also works and is actually the suggestion for the reheat setting on a microwave.
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>Pack something with tomato sauce
>plastic stained red forever
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>>21795873
Do pyrex make good meal prep containers? I only have a couple of their small jugs which have been pretty good.
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>>21796121
>add a tablespoon of butter, a paper towel, and a drop of dawn dish soap to warm water in the container
>put lid on container and swirl mixture around
>stain gone in 15 seconds
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>>21796195
>doesn't work at all
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>>21796195
you dont get it, he doesnt want solutions he wants to complain.. let him complain in peace lol
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>>21795877
>Was that even a real thing outside of 90's sitcoms?
Yes, my mother was obsessed with all of those shitty pyramid scheme social gatherings like Tupperware and Avon.
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>>21795873
You can cook crack in them too very versatile
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>>21795987
try that in a small town
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I ran a thread a few months ago where I was freezing food in ice cube tray looking things I bought on amazon. Love it so much, turns out its called lego lunches
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>>21795863
>awkward unstackable mold shape
Woah, this is useless!
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>>21796121
Its funny because by this (obviously true) experience you can immediately intuitively understand plastic leeching, and how nearly anything slightly acidic OR oily that's sold in plastic, is exchanging molecules with the plastic
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>>21795863
the Tupperware brand has declared bankruptcy because theres a million tupperware knockoff brands that sell the exact same shit a little cheaper
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>>21795877
yes, there was an entire industry based on preying on stupid bored housewives who want to feel "financially liberated" by running a "home business". I remember the door to door salesmen shilling stuff like encyclopaedias, vacuums, volcano insurance, and the other useless stuff that you see on infomercials. before infomercials they had to go to your door to try and sell it.
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>>21796606
> preying on stupid bored housewives who want to feel
>encyclopaedias, vacuums, volcano insurance, and the other useless
That's not all
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>>21796203
>works every time
>>21796235
complaining will be outlawed once i'm president.
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>>21796346
your mom was a closet lesbian.
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>>21795863
Glass containers are superior.
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>>21796096
>everybody has time to prep a meal every day.
Some dishes reheat well enough that if you're busy for those days then it makes sense. Things like noodles, pasta dishes, soups. When I worked a job that had a lot of time on and a lot of time off in clusters, making a large batch of noodles or soup meant I didn't need to worry about prepping something between my shifts.
What you're displaying is splitting, which is a sign of actual mental illness.
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>>21796630
I've been here too long that I understood that image immediately.

>just a shot of vokda
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I just checked, and I actually only have Pyrex and Rubbermaid containers.
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>>21797368
BBC isn't exactly an old thing
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>>21795863
I don't think I have even one tupperware brand in all of my ridiculous unstable mountain of food containers
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A strange phenomenon happens to me when I use these types of meal prep containers. this may just be hyper autism but its super noticeable. I typically heat the food in these in a microwave and do it in 2 steps. I put a bit of water inside to help steam, then blast for a minute or two, wait, stir, then blast one more time.
but when I stir, food just jumps out. I feel like I'm being gentle, i'm certainly making an effort to. but the distance my food jumps out doesn't feel proportionate to the amount of force I'm using. maybe I just have heavier hand movements than I think but I swear this only happens with these types of containers
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>>21795863
why would anyone buy tuperware when you can buy non-brand stuff just like it 1000% cheaper?
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just get a big pack of these
also what the FUCK is with the new captcha
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>>21798056
Its an IQ test anon
Only the smartest anons may make new threads
meduim smart anons can reply
Dumb anons are out
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>>21795863
Schizos keep winning. Mircoplastics aren't going to kill you for fucks sake.
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>>21798093
my great-great-great-great-grandfather was killed by microplastics
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>>21796630
Last night your sister got some wasp wasp ocean?
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>>21795952
Ur mums pussy is over after i smashed ddat
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>>21798177
It's two WASPs and a seaman! So a threesome.
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>>21796630
Only the Jewish salesmen sell that
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>>21798056
excuse you, that's cattle drinking apparatus.
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Good. If any plastic touches your food, you fucked up.

They make Tupperware like things of glass. They still have plastic lids, but that doesn't touch your door so it's okay
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>>21798033
Highly relatable post. There must be some highly chaotic interactions going on in the bowl, because sometimes even when you're being slow and gentle, things just fucking jump out of the bowl.
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>>21798093
>Mircoplastics aren't going to kill you for fucks sake.
Unless they give you cancer. But they don't have to kill you to fuck up your hormones and cause other problems you ignorant fool. Merry Christmas!
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>>21798824
Being in the same zip code as a plastic container isn't going to leech microplastics the way you're afraid it will. Just don't cook with them.
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>>21799088
Or put food in them. Or use plastic utensils
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>>21798824
I like how boomers poisoned their children and act surprise that gen X and after are getting 3-4x the cancer rates as them.
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Even ignoring the plastic leeching into your food, it just doesn't microwave well. Glass is less porous and doesn't warp. It even fucking freezes better, plastic is a meme that only took over because it weighs less and thus is easier to ship.
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The vast majority of the microplastics in your body comes from the environment, not stuff you’re personally interacting with. Worrying about plastic tupperware is silly and performative if you’re not also advocating for massive regulations and limits on plastics manufacturing. A huge source of microplastics is car tires. Are you in favor of expanding rail and other mass transit to reduce car use? If not, then stop pretending to care. Crowing on /ck/ about only using glass tupperware is just virtue signaling
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>>21799219
>boomers poisoned their children
They didn't know, and these days they use more plastic than anyone else
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>>21799317
Dude just buy glass containers. They are not much more expensive than the plastic ones and they're better in every way. Just because we're already getting poisoned from other things doesn't mean you should just give up and poison yourself too. Even if it's a small reduction in your exposure, it's still an improvement.
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everyone uses glass now
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How about I live out the rest of my life and NEVER use a so-called "delivery app" even once?
That's my plan.
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>>21797176
I thought so too, but she hasn't lezzed out in the 26 years since she divorced my dad. I think she was just a greedy bitch looking for a get rich quick scheme. And she found one by divorcing my dad.
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>>21799374
It's like ordering delivery from a pizza place

But you pay an extra $5 for the service
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>>21797368
damn im retarded, i thought it was just incomprehensible like 'bond burger' due to the sister thing
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>>21799317
plastic containers are dogshit to microwave, they warp after 2 minutes
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>>21795877
>Was that even a real thing outside of 90's sitcoms
Yes and they were what contributed to the downfall of tupperware because in putting all their eggs in that MLM basket they neglected conventional retail and online shopping which led to their downfall
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>>21795863
Maybe selling things that can last 500 years wasn't a suitable business
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>>21795863
>sells 10c plastic containers for $30 each
>"Wtf bros why is no-one buying our shit?"
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>company that makes quality product that is worth the money and lasts forever goes out of business
>company that makes ASS products that fail within months and you have to buy it over and over succeed

this property of the society has thoroughly convinced me there is no god or order in the universe, it's all just a chaotic free for all.
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>>21795863
bum doomer thread.
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>>21800928
my mom has tupperware older than me
these things are such high quality they will outlast me and my kids
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>>21800936
turns out convenience of purchase matters
shocking
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>Tupperware going bankrupt
>Starfrit not going bankrupt
>Rubbermaid not going bankrupt
>Ziploc not going bankrupt
>the dozens of other companies that make food safe containers not going bankrupt

So basically nothing of value was lost.
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>>21799219
>gen X and after are getting 3-4x the cancer rates as them.
[citation needed]
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>>21800997
At least we'll die before the boomers and then Gen Alpha can start over.



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