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Tetra Pak Launches 2019 Index Based on Ipsos Global Study
New report focuses on the convergence between consumer perceptions of health and the environment, particularly in the food and beverage industry.
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Over 1 in 9 Parents Would Be Willing to Drop Off Canned Goods at a Food Drive to Help End Food Insecurity
The Majority are Willing to Take Action to Address Food Insecurity; Believe It is an Important Issue to Address
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Ipsos Clients Win Nine David Ogilvy Awards
Budweiser, Ad Council, Clorox and Zillow, were award-winners at the prestigious 25th annual advertising research awards
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War on plastic heats up as beverage giants push water in a can
One in five say the responsibility to reduce packaging falls on the company that produces the goods
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Food for thought: Would you like real or fake meat with that?
Four in ten people say they would eat a plant-based substitute for meat
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ARF David Ogilvy Awards Gala
Ipsos is proud to be once again sponsoring the 2019 David Ogilvy Awards – an evening dedicated to celebrating the extraordinary and/or creative use of research in the advertising development processes of research firms, advertising agencies and advertisers.
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WTF Cannabis: The Birth of a New Category
Discover lessons companies and brands entering the cannabis and CBD space can learn about innovation and product testing from more established industries.
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[WEBINAR] WTF Cannabis: The birth of a new category
New industries don’t pop up very often. With a quickly changing regulatory landscape and multi-billion dollar acquisitions taking place, the cannabis industry is poised to take advantage of pent-up demand and scale rapidly.
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[EVENT] WTF Live: Vice or Versa
Everyone seems to have a ‘vice’, whether it’s a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle or a bud of Granddaddy Purple. As laws change to legalize cannabis, sports betting, and craft distilling, will consumers abandon the entrenched stigmas they have about these burgeoning industries? How will that change legacy businesses and broader industry?
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Most Americans Say Having a Heart Attack Tomorrow Would Make Them Feel Depressed, Financially Strained, and Anxious About Future Health
Heart Attacks Rank Second Most Concerning Out of Five Possible Conditions/Diseases – Behind Only Cancer