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Urban Indians Order-in Food for Uplifting Mood & Avoiding Cooking: Ipsos Trends-to-the-Table Survey
Taste and quality of food determine patronage; Ordering-in peaks for dinner, most
A syndicated survey that unmasks consumer behavior, motivations and choices, while Ordering-in Food
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Can financial services tackle health and wellness?
As consumers are looking beyond the traditional markets to address their health and wellness needs, there are opportunities for financial services companies to help people improve their holistic well-being.
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2019 China Food and Beverage Packaging Trend Observation
From “Visibility” to “Interaction”. Packaging design is one of the most important parts of establishing the product image and generating the marketing strategy.
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War on plastic heats up as beverage giants push water in a can
One in five say it’s the company that produces goods’ responsibility to reduce packaging.
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The transforming foodscape of India
Changing fast or changing slow? Seven key implications for the food sector
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Food Habits of Indians: Ipsos Study
74% Indians are content with their current body weight; 63% Indians are willing to eat a plant based substitute for meat
The study busts myths about Indians. Indians are making informed choices; experimenting; moving away from norms
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Diabetes, Cancer and Heart disease emerge top 3 health concerns among Indians: Ipsos Study
Most Indians believe that healthcare systems will get better in future
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‘Natural’ food: What Does it Mean to Consumers?
Consumers are more conscious than ever about the safety and trustworthiness of food and drink, which has led to an increase in the use of terms such as ‘natural’ on packaging.
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Sugar: What next?
Ipsos is today releasing a review of the public and legislators’ attitudes towards sugar, and its future control.
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India - Consumed by a Health Wave
India lags behind the world when it comes to the tag of being a ‘healthy’ nation, with healthcare accounting for only 0.9 per cent of national GDP as against 12 per cent by G7 countries. Health as a topic has never been centre-stage in the larger discussions on the country’s progress and growth.