Rappin’ Rob G’s Valentine Rhyme

Posted on Feb 21, 2012 | 13 comments

We usually work more at saving customers’ space and time…but today we’re going to give you a little rhyme! Last Tuesday was full of love at The Container Store, From the home office, distribution center to the sales floor! The day was filled with employee gifts, balloons and whoopie pies, And before the week was done – had one more BIG surprise! Don’t worry if you missed it, we’ll take it from the top. Just check out Rappin’ Rob G (aka our fabulous Loss Prevention Manager), his love rap beats just can’t be stopped!  

The Value of Ethical Business

Posted on Oct 28, 2011
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Before I worked for The Container Store, I worked for a company here in Texas that touted itself as an employee-centered establishment. However, after working there for almost five years, I realized that the higher I moved up in the company, the less I was asked to focus on our employees.

Looking After the Whole Me

Posted on Oct 27, 2011
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I got a mammogram at work today!  I bet there are not a lot of people who can say that. As part of this year’s Health & Wellness Fair in our home office, I made an appointment to do something I’ve been very lazy about. [...]

John Mackey of Whole Foods Market: ...

Posted on Oct 27, 2011
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It’s so fun that John Mackey, the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, and Kip Tindell, our Chairman and CEO, were once college roommates in Austin at The University of Texas.

Health and Wellness Fair

Posted on Oct 27, 2011
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We are all about wellness and prevention at The Container Store! And recently, we celebrated our 7th annual Week of Wellness at our home office and distribution center where we placed special focus on healthy living each day of the week.

Shopping Card Promotions Benefit Yo...

Posted on Oct 27, 2011
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Shopping, a discount and benefiting your local community! It doesn’t get much better than that! Purchase a Shopping Card at our participating stores and receive a 20% discount off your [...]

Why Buy Built-in Obsolescence?

Posted on Oct 26, 2011
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I joined The Container Store after shopping at the Austin store for years. My wife Martha and I buy in bulk and we loved the food storage containers.

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  • Welcome
  • Welcome

    Hello! Since our doors opened in 1978, we’ve been a company full of heart and soul with what I like to call our “yummy” culture. We put our employees first and strive for excellence in everything we do. We want to be special, different, and to offer a retail experience unlike any other. Our blog is a place to celebrate our employees, our culture, our customers, our vendors and our commitment to our communities. So thank you for visiting, for sharing your thoughts and for being an even bigger part of what we stand for – organization with heart!

    Kip Tindell, Chairman and CEO

  • Our Story
  • Our Story

    On July 1, 1978, The Container Store opened its doors in a 1,600 square foot retail space in Dallas. The first store was filled with products that consumers couldn't find in any other retail environment. They were things like commercial parts bins, mailboxes, popcorn tins, burger baskets, milk crates and wire leaf burners. The product collection was quite unusual, but when used in a home or office, the solutions saved customers space and, ultimately, time.

  • Putting Our Employees First
  • Putting Our Employees First

    At The Container Store, we firmly believe our employee is our #1 stakeholder. In doing so, employees take better care of customers and ultimately the shareholders benefit. It's a departure from what most other companies practice, yet it's been at the heart of our success since 1978. It's because of this employee-first culture that FORTUNE magazine has recognized us on its annual list of "100 Best Companies to Work For" for the past 12 years.

  • Our Foundation Principles
  • Our Foundation Principles

    Not only was The Container Store built on great products, but it was structured around some fundamental values and philosophies about treating employees, customers and vendors with respect and dignity - we call them our Foundation Principles™. By understanding these principles, we can all act as a unit, working toward the same goal. Retail is far, far too situational to attempt to achieve a concerted effort through inflexible rules and policies.

  • Committed to Our Community
  • Committed to Our Communities

    Since we opened our first store in 1978, we have proudly supported our stores' local communities. From product donations to employee volunteer time, we know the importance of being a good corporate neighbor. Today, The Container Store continues to give back to the community with a focus on supporting nonprofits that promote women's and children's well-being and health.

  • Our Vendor Partnerships
  • Our Vendor Partnerships

    These partnerships are key to our commitment to providing our customers the most innovative, high quality, differentiated products in the industry coupled with the utmost in customer service. And they have been especially important as we navigate this challenging economic time.

  • Our Commitment to the Environment
  • Our Commitment to the Environment

    We believe that there is no conflict between economic prosperity and environmental stewardship and, in fact, that the two are mutually dependent upon each other. Like many other companies, we embrace sustainability as a key to our economic future and feel businesses that do this will have a better relationship with all of their stakeholders and ultimately, be able to offer the best quality products at the lowest possible prices.

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