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It's a lid for a Tupperware box that's actually
another Tupperware box (held upside down).
Instead of being a flat lid. Please tell me this
is baked already.
So you put a big mountain of salad in the
first box and instead of having to squash it
down and mash up all the lettuce, it just sits
nicely in its big extra-height Tupperware
palace.
(?) Tupperware competition
http://www.translationsintupperware.com/ ....though most of the entries I looked at were as weak as dishwater [xenzag, Apr 13 2007]
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The existing "Stuffables" series has lids that expand upwards (with kind of a circular accordeon fold) if you need them to - that sort of addresses the same problem, rather cutely, too. |
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But with tops so large as to be their own container, contents would fall out once you open it - that's my usual problem with grocery-store salad containers
with bulging upper lids. |
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Tupperware are running their annual
design competition.... see link |
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I've seen plenty of plastic containers like that, though not necessarily Tupperware. |
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