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Vantage 2022: The New Dining Frontier
Revisit our on demand webinar to hear new research insights exploring challenges faced by Canada’s foodservice industry, and tips to empower forward looking strategies.
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Up Close and Personal: Humanizing Omnichannel
Ipsos has identified six drivers of customer experience, only three of which relate to convenience. The other three are enjoyment, belonging, and status.
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Renovation of Consumption Routines: Investing for Future Growth
Listen in as we share highlights from this year’s Canadian Consumption Habits and Attitudinal Trends study.
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Consumption Trends in Canada: A Macro Overview
Canadians increasingly expect higher quality experiences, characterized by more fresh, real, less processed and authentic food/beverage solutions that are conveniently available.
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The Renovation of Canadian Eating Routines
Discover five trends that are transforming Canadian eating routines.
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Capturing Cool in Western Canada
Cool is the mecca of brand identity and any brand strategist knows it, however, the process of gaining and maintaining `coolness' is no easy feat. Many brands have tried and failed to adopt this elusive characteristic, resulting in a tarnished reputation that can outlive the brand's life itself. Recently, I presented research specifically conducted for the BC Marketing & Advertising industry on "What's Cool in the West". The presentation examined not only what is considered cool in Western Canada, but also, what brands can do in order to be cool. Findings showed that the perception of what's cool has changed, and while the pursuit of achieving this enviable status is oftentimes challenging, the endeavor can be simplified by some easy steps.