Tupperware’s Indian operations remain stable despite the US-based parent company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Local manufacturing supports this stability, and recent festive season sales have surged. The company aims to evolve into a digital-first, technology-led enterprise while continuing to provide innovative products through consultants, retail partners, and online platforms.
US bankruptcy may not hit Tupperware India

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