Food & Diet


Food & Diet Survey

Damp January? Just 14% of Brits who drink decided to have a sober start to the year

Among British adults who partake in drinking, over half (53%) did not contemplate abstaining from alcohol during January.
Food & Diet Survey

One in four Britons impacted by food allergies or intolerances: Ipsos poll highlights prevalence and self-diagnosis trends

One in four Britons (24%) reports having a food or drink allergy or intolerance.
Healthcare Survey

Eight in ten Britons say it’s more costly to eat healthy today than a decade ago

79% say it’s more costly to eat healthy today than a decade ago, with Britons are just as likely to turn to social media for guidance on nutrition as healthcare professionals.
Food & Diet Publication

Food2Go Market Tracker

Your source for UK coffee shop and quick service retail (QSR) pricing and range insights.
Food & Diet Survey

Chocolate reigns supreme in the advent calendar market, but gen z increasingly swayed by beauty calendars

Seven in ten (72%) Britons say they purchase advent calendars.
Brands Events replay

The Rise of No/Low Alcohol: Motivations, Moments, and Innovation

From after-work socials to alcohol-free nights out, drinking occasions in the UK and France are evolving. At the same time, the demand for low/no alcohol options is accelerating, but with different preferences and gaps on each side of the Channel.
Food & Diet Survey

FSA consumer survey, conducted by Ipsos, highlights rise in confidence in food safety

Research from the survey, published by the Food Standards Agency reveals the highest level of public confidence in food safety recorded since the start of the project.
Brands Webinar

The Rise of No/Low Alcohol: Motivations, Moments, and Innovation

From after-work socials to alcohol-free nights out, drinking occasions in the UK and France are evolving. At the same time, the demand for low/no alcohol options is accelerating, but with different preferences and gaps on each side of the Channel.
Food & Diet Survey

A study of the eating habits of children aged 16 to 18 months

Ipsos UK, on behalf of the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities, invited parents/caregivers of children aged 16 to 18 months to complete a survey about their child’s eating habits. The findings are helping to fill an evidence gap around the diet and nutrition of children of this age.