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Many Americans are skeptical of the communications from both campaigns
ABC News/Ipsos polling finds plurality think Trump is a fascist after hearing definition
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Most Americans view Canada favorably
Politico Canada/Ipsos polling finds most Americans also view Canada as a key ally and important economic partner
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[WEBINAR] How GLP-1 drugs change the game for food and beverage, retail, travel and beyond
From aviation to government to retail, including food and beverage, restaurants, cosmetics and skincare, and of course, healthcare, there are a wide range of sectors that could be impacted by GLP-1 usage.
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Conversations with AI Part VI: AI-powered moderator bots: Enhancing empathy or eroding connection?
In the sixth white paper of our AI series, we explore the role of a Moderator Bot powered by generative AI within qualitative research.
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Majority of Americans willing to accept the election results, even if their candidate loses
New Scripps News/Ipsos poll also finds that despite confidence in elections, a majority expect violence related to political outcomes following Election Day
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Most Americans overwhelmed by number of streaming services
New Ipsos polling finds that Americans believe people like themselves are among the most underrepresented groups in entertainment
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Food
Obesity drugs, private-label foods and shifting social patterns are disrupting America’s food landscape. What the Future lays out how food makers to packaging companies to appliance makers can thrive in these changes.
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Shifts: Personalized nutrition, food politics and regenerative architecture
Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano sets the table for the issue with a look at three key forces reshaping Americans’ food and drink habits: personalization, politicization and sustainability.
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How institutions and policy can lead to healthier, more sustainable food
Kate MacKenzie, director of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Food Policy, explains what it takes to feed 1 million school children at scale — and how institutions can influence healthier eating for people and the planet.
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Media source affects Americans’ understanding of crime, immigration, the economy
Findings of a new Ipsos poll shows that media source is also correlated with Americans’ perceptions of their personal economic situation