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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Tupperware Flatout Flat Out 4 Cup Container, Orange (Kitchen)
This peice of Tupperware is by far one of the most innovative peices they've made recently! My husband and I were at a home and garden expo and I just acted like a kid in a toy store when I found these there. The usefulness of it is tremendous. I keep one of the smaller ones in my purse when we go out to eat and take home leftovers. It keeps us from going through strofoam boxes.
While I was playing with this item at the fair and showing my husband why I wanted to get it the sales lady asked if I wanted to sell. I said sure and signed up! It was easy to agree when I know how useful the products already are and I enjoy them so I'd just be sharing that with others really. As for the product itself it's great for people who can't store much in their cupboards.Yet still want a quality product. It's also great if you want a small thing to bring leftovers in from. Or so you don't have to carry quite so much on you return trip from a day out at work. Keep you lunch in it, but then fold it flat for less hassel on your way home. In the 90's another plastics company made a simular juice bottle but the integrity of the plastic was not the same. This truely lives up to the Tupperware name after repeat uses. It still pops in and out of shape properly and the creases are not showing wear like they did on the product I used to have. Please give this product a test! I hope you find it as useful as I have.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flat Out Great Idea!,
By J. Nowicki "The Boss and Mrs. B." (Bay City, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Tupperware Flatout Flat Out 4 Cup Container, Orange (Kitchen)
The Tupperware FlatOut 4 cup container in Orbit Orange is great for camping where storage is at a premium. We have three of the orange and four of the smaller Tupperware 3 Cup Flat Outs in Galaxy Green. They are also great for leftovers. Our daughter is always sending us home with leftovers from her scrumptious meals. She tells us to bring the flatouts and she fills them with food for us to enjoy at home. That way we don't have to worry about returning bowls that she might need to use for her family. ~ Mrs. B.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely convenient, definitely worth the price.,
By kittenchicken0398 (California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tupperware Flatout Flat Out 4 Cup Container, Orange (Kitchen)
When I first began considering this purchase, I was annoyed by the high cost of the item (including shipping it was about $12). Once it arrived, I loved it. It came in handy enough times the first week I had it that it was already worthwhile to me.
I don't imagine I'm unusual in that I don't bring a lunch to work with me most days, which means I eat out 4 or 5 days a week, more often than not with leftovers. I hated the thought of all the plastic and styrofoam I was putting in landfills, and this container has put an end to it. At first I felt like it was rude to bring my own Tupperware restaurant, so before I take it out of my purse, I ask the staff if they mind. They've all seemed genuinely interested and enthused about it. I've never had anybody look at me funny or like I was asking for permission to clip my toenails at the dinner table. A lot of the reviews I've read on the internet indicate a dissatisfaction with this product's sturdiness, but I haven't got any such inkling. I've only had mine for a couple months, but I probably use it with greater frequency than the average person. I haven't seen any indication of wear, even though most things that live in my purse show wear pretty quickly, Even if it only lasts for a year (and I don't see why it wouldn't last for several years), that's $1 a month. If I eat out an average of 4 times a week, that's about 18 times a month, so the per use cost is just under a nickel, which is to me a much more preferable cost than the mass of non-biodegradable matter I was putting in landfills without it. The one respect in which I wish receptacle were a little different is the shape. Most of the big solid things in my purse are rectangular (book, notebook, etc), whereas this is round, so it doesn't really stack well with the other big flat things. I'm still really pleased with it, but that's the one blemish on an otherwise great product.
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