finding a lid to correspond with a bottom is a laborious affair
After the Nth time of desperately looking for something possibly stored behind the towers of tupperware in our cupboard, and breaking out the special non-English curse words for the frictionless shape-shifting hell spawn said tupperware becomes once disturbed, my partner agreed to keep only what we could store with their lids on. We may have fewer but we’re never without the lid, and they’re easier to re-stack when moved.
We have a nice neat stack of tubs and matching lids from the various curry places we order from, which also act as a wall to hold back the pulsating mass of mismatched clustertub Armageddon behind.
One thing I’m happy to see the back of is the carrier bag cupboard of yesteryear
After the Nth time of desperately looking for something possibly stored behind the towers of tupperware in our cupboard, and breaking out the special non-English curse words for the frictionless shape-shifting hell spawn said tupperware becomes once disturbed, my partner agreed to keep only what we could store with their lids on. We may have fewer but we’re never without the lid, and they’re easier to re-stack when moved.