The mom-Tupperware connection is a deeply rooted one that transcends race, religion, time and even space.

And so we could all relate with the post shared by Kuala Lumpur based teacher Mohd Fadli Salleh recently who detailed how he nearly “lost his life” after finding out that his son had accidentally left behind his Tupperware bottle at school.



“I went to pick up my son from school today, it was already 6.30 anyway. Once I reached the guardhouse, Asyraff got onto my motorbike,” said Fadli in his Facebook post.

According to the report by Yahoo, his son then informed him that he had accidentally left his wallet, which had about RM8 in his classroom.

“I was so lazy to go back inside the school. His class is so far away from the main gate too, so I told him to leave it and I will look for it the next morning,” said Fadli.

Asyraff was not done though. Moments later, he revealed that he had also left his Tupperware water bottle behind.

“Sreeettt! I immediately emergency braked and asked him why he didn’t say anything earlier”

“Losing money is fine, we can consider it as a charity to whoever found it. But if that bottle goes missing, it’s not just my son who will get scolded. I might lose my life.” said Fadli

Meeting another nervous dad

Fadli then raced back to school to retrieve the bottle and described how he bumped into another nervous dad who was also at school for the same reason.

A conversation between nervous dads

Fadli’s comedic post has since gone viral on social media with many users sharing similar ‘horror stories’ of their own.

The most liked post so far was from one angry user who shared about how she still remembers the exact date her husband lost her Tupperware more than 5 years ago.

“On August 13, 2015, my sweet husband left behind an entire Tupperware tiffin set at his workplace in Cheras.”
“Till this day, he still regrets his mistake despite replacing the set” wrote the user who added “geram tak habis lagi”.

As for Fadli, it was later revealed that the bottle he stressed about was not the dreaded “Tupperware” brand after all.

Racing out with his 'Tupperware'

Fadli said: “It doesn’t matter if it’s Tupperware or Tipuware, it’s still scary if you leave it behind. If I had told Asyraff to leave it, it’d be like signing my own death warrant.”

Dramatic but oh so true!

The most liked post so far was from one angry user who shared about how she still remembers the exact date her husband lost her Tupperware more than 5 years ago.

“On August 13, 2015, my sweet husband left behind an entire Tupperware tiffin set at his workplace in Cheras.”
“Till this day, he still regrets his mistake despite replacing the set” wrote the user who added “geram tak habis lagi”.

As for Fadli, it was later revealed that the bottle he stressed about was not the dreaded “Tupperware” brand after all.

Fadli said: “It doesn’t matter if it’s Tupperware or Tipuware, it’s still scary if you leave it behind. If I had told Asyraff to leave it, it’d be like signing my own death warrant.”

Dramatic but oh so true!