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How will the hybridization of grocery shopping evolve?
To Nichele Lindstrom, vice president of e-commerce at Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market, the pandemic ‘changed everything.’ Ipsos interviews her about how online and in-store shopping offers flexibility that is an ‘and,’ rather than an ‘or.’
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How will delivery drive food convenience in the future?
Restaurant chains to grocers are investing in delivery-only ghost kitchens and other technology to make getting food even more convenient. Ipsos interviews Wendy’s Chief Information Officer Kevin Vasconi on what that means for the future of restaurants
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Harnessing the Power of Data
We share perspectives exploring how organizations are evolving to harness the power of data and technology for better insights.
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COP26 Myth-busting the global climate of opinion
Listen in as Ipsos experts present in the Blue Zone at COP26 in Glasgow research data from across the globe to help bust three sustainability myths.
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Five online shopping barriers UX can solve
Is your e-commerce experience optimized for how consumers shop for your products, which attributes are important to them, and designed to meet (or exceed) their expectations?
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One month ahead, are people ready for Christmas yet?
It's the official countdown to Christmas... take a look at our latest research exploring holiday shopping trends and consumer wish lists.
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The Evolution of the American Identity
The way Americans understand the legacy of racism influences how they view corporate communication and action around the issue. Here’s a few tips.
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Bridging Purpose with Packaged Goods
Consumers believe that large companies are best equipped to affect environment-friendly changes. Here’s 3 things you need to know.
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Social Listening 101: How to understand consumers
We share everything you need to know to get started with social listening: what it is, what you can expect from social listening software, and how you can use it to achieve your business goals.
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Housing 2017
Where and how will we live in the future? If Millennials continue to struggle to afford a home, the impact will be felt from finance to consumer packaged goods to home furnishings. We explore how brands can respond and cities can create impactful real estate and housing policies.