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The loss of Tupperware is a top cause for feuds within households and offices, it can be compared to the annoyance of missing socks… only more expensive.

 

South Africa – Donovan Goliath has come up with a genius solution for missing Tupperware and Twitter can’t get enough of his clever idea. Donovan tweeted his idea and his followers quickly praised the idea but gave a few hilarious words of caution.

He simply tweeted: “A tracking device for missing Tupperware called TupperWhere.”

Within minutes people were cracking up and cautioned him to trademark the idea before Elon Musk got hold of it.

“We need that! It’s like Tupperware walks out of your house on its own!” – @VanUllrich

“My mum would probably help crowdfund for such a device!!!!” – @HumeiraK

“Can we get something on these spoons and forks lord cauSe sometimes I lose my Tupperware on purpose. But where tf are my spoons and forks.” – @SUPERi0R_422

Many said the device should work not only to track missing containers but also help find their matching lids.

Others responded to the Tweet above stating that it could not only destroy friendships but pull families apart and cause major problems within companies as well.

People are all for the idea and ready to buy in whenever it is ready.

According to Twitter, there is a way to prevent missing Tupperware…

“Indians protect their Tupperware by writing their names on the bottom with nail polish” – Mehshal Sookha

“The curry stained Tupperware never goes missing.” – Yaaseen Barnes

You can see the original thread below.


Sources: Twitter
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