Along the way, she created her own code for living in a Tupperware-toting, curtain-twitching small town. When it was time to replace her car, she bought the only thing she could afford: A tiny, three-cylinder Subaru Justy that had plastic seats and felt like riding down the road in a...
There is a simple fix, though...regularly pick up that dog poo to help bring your lawn back to its natural state. No brainer there. POOP 911 notes that, unlike cow manure which IS good for vegetation, dog waste is not, because it is not a fertilizer. Since dog diets and what they...
you know, creating a real reason people come to their stores. Tupperware is a specially bizarre example. Not only have they not been able to transition to online, they’ve kept their peer-to-peer selling model, which just has not been able to keep up with the way that we all buy...
As for party plans, likeTupperware, Fitzpatrick sees them as the least problematic "because they do, in theory at least, have a retail sales model—parties. The parties are potentially viable, at least a few would be, perhaps enough to get back initial investments or not lose much." What'...
Facebook has never been merely a social platform. Rather, it exploits our social interactions the way a Tupperware party does. Facebook does not exist to help us make friends, but to turn our network of connections, brand preferences and activities over time – our “social graphs” – into...
Facebook has never been merely a social platform. Rather, it exploits our social interactions the way a Tupperware party does. Facebook does not exist to help us make friends, but to turn our network of connections, brand preferences and activities over time – our “social graphs” – into...