“Zombie Companies” – 7 Terribly Obsolete Companies That Are Somehow Still Around

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Some companies are like zombies; They always seem to survive! Recently, people met in an online discussion to reveal the companies that are shockingly still in business, despite their seemingly obsolete business models. From AOL to Hooters, here are the most eye-opening answers!

AOL

While most Americans have moved on to traditional internet service providers, 1.5 million people still have monthly subscriptions to AOL in 2023! Are these people just forgetting to cancel every month, or what?

Now, despite everyone having all the information (phone numbers and addresses) at their fingertips thanks to their cell phones, the Yellow Pages still is in business.

The Yellow Pages

Tupperware

Although they make quality kitchen storage products, many wonder whether Tupperware makes money thanks to a questionable corporate decision. “Tupperware offers essentially free replacements of your products, forever,” one man reveals.

While Office Depot (along with Staples) cornered the office-supply market in the 90s, the rise of Amazon in the 2000s should have rendered the company useless by now.

Office Depot

Despite its shady reputation as one of the thousands of known multi-level marketing schemes, Herbalife is still going strong in 2023.

Herbalife

Thanks to an influx of documentaries released in recent years that have painted Sea World in a negative light, many are shocked Sea World is in business.

Sea World

Now that the Internet is a permanent part of our shopping routine, many consumers are stunned that home shopping channels are still in business.

QVC / Home Shopping Network

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