* **Q: Is Tupperware coming back to Europe?
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Business / Consumer Goods
After facing significant financial difficulties leading to insolvency filings in 2024, the iconic household brand Tupperware might be poised for a return in Europe. French entrepreneur Cédric Meston has announced ambitious plans to revive t...
Tupperware Brands Corporation, famous for its plastic food storage containers and home parties, faced severe headwinds in recent years. Mounting debts (reportedly around $700 million) and declining sales, attributed to increased competition, the rise of e-commerce, and changing consumer habits like the growth of food delivery services, led the US parent company and several European subsidiaries, including Germany, to file for insolvency in late 2024.
Now, Cédric Meston, a French entrepreneur recognized by Forbes ("30 under 30" France 2021) and co-founder of plant-based meat alternative producer "HappyVore", has announced plans via LinkedIn to acquire and restart Tupperware France, extending the relaunch to Germany, Italy, Belgium, and Poland. He aims to bring products back to market as early as April 2025, setting a challenging revenue target of €100 million by year-end.
Meston emphasized a return to the brand's roots, planning to reactivate the network of approximately 20,000 independent sales consultants central to the "Tupperparty" model. While Meston expresses confidence and outlines his role as CEO alongside business partners, official confirmation from Tupperware or updates on its official websites are still pending as of late March 2025. The success of this venture likely hinges on finalizing licensing agreements with the US parent company, successfully re-engaging the sales force, and adapting the classic model to the modern retail landscape.
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