Wow! Tupperware Popped Up on Newsweek's Most Trustworthy Companies in America
Wow! Tupperware Popped Up on Newsweek's Most Trustworthy Companies in America
PR Newswire
ORLANDO, Fla., April 16, 2024
Company Ranked in the Top 13 in Consumer Goods
ORLANDO, Fla., April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- What makes everyone say "Wow" besides the new Tupperware® WowPop popcorn maker? It's the exciting news that Tupperware ranked lucky number 13 on Newsweek's list of 2024 Most Trustworthy Companies in America in the consumer goods category, after being unranked last year.
Global data and business intelligence provider Statista surveyed 25,000 U.S. residents and researched companies' online and social media reputations to determine the rankings. Newsweek's 2024 list features 700 companies in 23 industries and Tupperware popped up as number 13 on the consumer goods companies list. According to Newsweek, "the trustworthiness of these consumer goods companies is evident from their charitable initiatives, in-touch leadership, consistent product innovation and commitment to sustainability."
"I'm bursting with pride over this news. A heartfelt thanks to our talented employees and dedicated sellers, plus consumers everywhere who trust us and our amazing products – you are the reason we earned this honor," said Tupperware President and CEO Laurie Ann Goldman.
"We've always known and emphasized that trust is built by staying ahead of the times through product innovation and delivering time after time with product performance," she added.
One example is the new Tupperware® WowPop microwave popcorn maker, which allows consumers to create gourmet popcorn with beginner-level effort. Its collapsible silicone design saves space and makes it easy to take anywhere. Best of all, you can find 28 amazing recipes to spark your creativity in the kitchen on Tupperware.com.
Newsweek indicated Tupperware "made waves by bringing in Laurie Ann Goldman as the new company president and CEO," citing Laurie Ann as a "consumer products giant" who has served as CEO of Spanx, Avon North America, and in leadership roles at Coca-Cola.
About Tupperware
Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE: TUP), the company that invented a solution to food waste, empowers female entrepreneurship through social selling and made the home party famous, is as relevant today as when it was founded in 1946.
Tupperware is a leading designer, manufacturer, and distributor of authentic, high-quality and ingeniously innovative products that people love and trust. The Tupperware® brand became a part of the fabric of Americana and is now famous around the globe.
Our products spark celebrations of food, family and friends at home and on the go in 70 countries through our entrepreneurial sales teams and retail locations worldwide.
With a purpose of bringing people together to change lives, from what they are now to how much more they could be, we live and work as One Tupperware, One Brand, One Community, One Party!
For more information, visit Tupperwarebrands.com, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. See our full line of products by visiting Tupperware.com, or connecting with your independent Tupperware® representative to get the party started!
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