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Panda Express, Whataburger, and Chick-Fil-A earn top spots in Ipsos’ 2024 QSR/Fast Casual Restaurant Digital Ordering Performance Study
Of the 26 QSR brands evaluated in this year’s report, Panda Express achieved the highest overall score (at 80 out of 100).
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Medallia Experience Conference
Join Ipsos at the Medallia Experience Conference to hear CX experts share actionable insights and best practices.
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Are people feeling tariff price increases already?
An increasing majority of Americans believe that tariffs will raise prices on the goods they buy — but only one in three think it’s fair for companies to pass along those costs along to the consumer, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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How Ipsos helped Pringles take flight with their Super Bowl spot
Read more about why this ad beat out the others we tested, and the impact it actually had on game day!
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What the Future: Influence
Revisit our on-demand webinar to hear eye-opening data, expert interviews and insights about where influence is heading.
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The Super Bowl’s Best Ads of 2025
Revisit our live panel discussion unveiling the winners of the Ipsos Creative Excellence Super Bowl Awards.
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Ipsos Reveals the Super Bowl’s Best Ads of 2025
Flying facial hair takes the win in 2025, with Little Caesars and Pringles among the top-performing ads based on hard data from Ipsos.
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The generational gap on climate change isn’t what you think
Younger Americans’ attitudes on the causes of climate change generally fall in line with those of the general population. The real generational gap is on what is to be done about it, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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SXSW 2025
This year, SXSW attendees will get to put a panel of futurists’ (including Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael) knowledge to the test, challenging them to audit what they know to improvise their view on the future of audience-selected topics.
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The Power of Product Testing with Synthetic Data
Read more about generating and evaluating high-quality synthetic data and explore how synthetic data can be applied specifically to product testing.