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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (12/10/2021)
Just under half of Americans approve of President Biden's performance in office
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A World in Limbo: What to Expect in 2022
Our latest Thought Starter takes a look at the past year and how people feel about its progress – and its setbacks.
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Most workers support workplace vaccine and mask mandates
The return to the pre-COVID workplace is highly uneven across countries and demographic groups.
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Covid-19: Will the pandemic ever end and how will we know?
There is no consensus on what would signal the end of the pandemic. In most of the 33 countries surveyed, the majority don’t expect it’ll happen any time soon.
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Half of Americans spend three or more hours cleaning their homes in preparation for holiday guests
New American cleaning Institute/Ipsos poll finds that half are concerned about guests' opinion of their home's cleanliness
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How the holidays shape Americans’ diets
Heading into the holidays, most say they feel good about what and how much they eat during the festive season.
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Most Americans have heard of the Omicron variant, few are very familiar
New Axios-Ipsos poll finds that two in three support mask requirements and travel bans to limit the spread of the new variant
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Eating
The future of food and eating is being changed by factors like food delivery, fake meat and ghost kitchens. Here are the trends and people that will shape how food growers to retailers market and sell their products in the coming years.
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Six ways the pandemic will change food and how we eat in the future
What the Future: Eating, explores how pandemic food deliveries are reshaping how and where Americans get their food and consume it
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What does the new ‘eating at home’ mean for grocers and restaurants?
Ipsos research shows that 55% of Americans say they are cooking more than before the pandemic. About three in ten are also using more food and grocery delivery. This opens the door for grocers to further their competition with restaurants.