Well, I think we all knew about fire extinguishers, so that doesn’t really belong on the list. I didn’t know about sunglasses and Tupperware. I think I’ve used the same Tupperware for Thanksgiving leftovers since … well, approximately since Thanksgiving involved buckled hats.
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Who has the money to replace Tupperware every 3 months?
I’m still using some thats over 30 years old.
A nonsenses post.
AI says….
It depends on how you use it and what condition it’s in—there’s no strict expiration date, but here’s the no-nonsense breakdown:
Cracks, warping, or loose lids? Replace immediately. Damaged plastic can harbor bacteria and leak.
Persistent stains or odors? Time to toss it. Those mean the plastic is holding onto food residues.
Old, pre-2010 plastic containers? Consider replacing them even if they look fine. Some older Tupperware may contain BPA or other outdated plastics.
Microwave or dishwasher damage? If lids no longer fit snugly or the plastic feels brittle, it’s past its prime.
For most people, well-treated Tupperware lasts 5–10 years, but if you use it daily, microwave it often, or store oily/tomato-based foods, expect a shorter lifespan.
It will be a cold day in hell before I throw out perfectly good towels on a yearly basis!
Replace towels after a year? Ridiculous. The article suggests that they may harbour bacteria even after washing. Maybe, but I have news for you, bacteria is all around us regardless.