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Holiday Shopping 2022: Mixed feelings as consumers are anxious but eager to celebrate
New Ipsos research conducted by Ipsos.digital and Synthesio looks at this year’s holiday shopping trends, spending habits, and gift wish lists.
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Ipsos Update - June 2022
Inflation is a recurring theme in the articles featured this month. Other topics include the future of food, the role of cycling and how EU citizens view the EU’s response to war in Ukraine. We also feature our latest Ipsos Views on AI-enabled Consumer Intelligence and tech-enabled product innovations.
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One month ahead, are people ready for Christmas yet?
Black Friday marks the last mile of 2021 – and the "official" start of the Christmas season. (Sh)elves have been dressed in holiday costumes for weeks, and gift-givers have been hard at work preparing for end of year celebrations. Now, just one month ahead of Christmas, we wanted to find out what’s topping 2021 wish lists and how shoppers are progressing.
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Ipsos Update - January 2021
Our first monthly research round-up of the year includes both reflections on 2020 and a look forward at the year ahead. Featured topics include vaccines, behaviour change, food trends and look at the local story in a selection of countries.
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Australians uncertain about their future food
A new Ipsos survey of 29 countries looking at current food habits and future perceptions, reveals that half believe the cost of the food they eat will get worse and three in ten believe the environmental impact of the food they eat will get worse.
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Smart Advertising, Smart Business
Creating opportunities for Australian SMBs embracing digital marketing
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Can Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Accelerate Farm Mechanisation in Asia Pacific?
Agriculture Drones in the market today are commonly associated with remote sensing, hyper-spectral imaging, and sophisticated data analytics for precision agriculture practices.
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Food facts, fiction and fads – How Australia eats, thinks about and shops for food
Ipsos Food CHATs report the most comprehensive study into the actual food attitudes and behaviour of everyday Australians.
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Convenience Key Driver for Australia’s Food Health Choices
Australians prefer their food to come from natural sources, however are not prepared to forego eating out, take-away and pre-prepared foods/meals from supermarkets, the new Ipsos Food Health report has revealed.