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Insight Out: an Ipsos UU podcast
Insight Out is a monthly podcast exploring emerging trends, budding innovations and creative ways to get closer to real people in real life.
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Consumers worldwide report experiencing higher prices
In 30-country survey, two-thirds say they now pay more for transportation, food and drink, and utilities than they did six months ago.
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A Panoramic View: With whom and with what do I truly compete?
Getting an accurate and complete answer to the question of who you compete with is critical.
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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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Navigating the increasingly fragmented world of emerging channels and shoppable touchpoints
This paper explores some of the emerging channels where convergent commerce is evident, their impacts on shopper journeys and touchpoint use, and what it means for brands.
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The Rewired Consumer - Tetra Pak Index 2021
The pandemic has forced people to rethink their priorities and behaviours as they seek a more resilient and sustainable future. The 2021 Tetra Pak Index conducted in partnership with Ipsos explores shopper attitudes and action today when it comes to food, health and the environment.
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Healthy Tastes: Five Hong Kong Food Trends
Discover how healthy eating habits are impacting the way Hong Kong people think of and consume food, and what the impact may be for brands.
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Ipsos Webinar Series - Healthy Tastes: Five Hong Kong Food Trends
Register today to get all the insights at this event!
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The Hong Kong New Normal Tracking Study - Consumption Trends March 2021
The Hong Kong New Normal Tracking Study measures changes in attitudes and behaviour in reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020. Highlights from March 2021 wave: