10 neat and easy ways to organize Tupperware that will keep you sane

During lockdown, things around the home can bug you more than ever. Most of us have a chaotic collection of Tupperwares strewn around the kitchen. But organizing them is easy with these solutions.
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Tupperware has a habit of looking like a tornado’s hit it. Sure, deep down, you know that the topsy turvy Tupperware situation is your fault. But it’s hard to believe that something hasn’t snuck in in the night to mess it all up. Luckily, there are some easy ways to fix this situation. Just use the following tips:
1. Use a magazine rack to store the lids in one place

Tupperware terror begins with the lids. For some reason, they disappear and reappear in the strangest of places. But if you install a magazine rack somewhere in the kitchen, then you can keep track of them!
2. Store them in baskets with labels

You’re so much more likely to put them in the right place if there is a dedicated place for them. Especially if a label says that they belong there!
3. Separate lids with tension rods in drawers

Another ingenious solution for the accursed lids. Funnily enough, the tension rods will make you feel less tense in the kitchen.
4. Keep them organized with a peg board

It’s pegtacular!
5. Separate them with CD racks

Everyone knows that vinyl is making a major comeback and CDs have fallen by the wayside. If you have more racks than CDs, simply repurpose them for your Tupperware!
6. Install an undershelf rack

If you need more space in your kitchen, then these can be a lifesaver!
7. Get some corner shelf organizers

Simple yet incredibly effective.
8. Use a tupperware turntable

This really makes accessing the containers easy.
9. Repurpose a dish drainer

Tupperware always looks organized while it’s drying. So this is a no brainer!
10. Put them in plastic drawers

The lids will never escape from this!
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Source: Organization Obsessed, One Good Thing By Jillee, Apartment Therapy, The Organised You, BHG