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What will diners’ new delivery habit mean for restaurants?
While food delivery is no longer the ‘essential work’ that it was during the pandemic, what’s the risk for restaurants and grocery companies that cut off these services as customers return in-store?
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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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What’s keeping us from making our food supply chain better?
How will the supply chain evolve to address the tensions between our ‘on-demand’ economy and conflicting desire for sustainability, for locally-pro¬duced, but also cheap and accessible food? Ipsos interviews Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of both Food Logistics and Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazines, on where she thinks the supply chain is headed.
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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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Will we grow food in the future?
Ipsos interviews J. Casey Lippmeier, vice president of innovation at synthetic biology company Conagen, on ways to create food ingredients beyond those that already exist in nature for innovation, sustainability and more
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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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Unpacking our crisis of faith in elections
Partisan opinion mediates whether Americans believe the next election will be open and fair.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (12/02/2021)
President Biden's approval rating remains stable as the economy and healthcare system top the list of most pressing issues.
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U.S. consumer confidence sees most recent gains reversed
Investment sentiment down sharply following the discovery of the omicron variant
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Texans want their next governor to prioritize immigration and COVID-19
The two most important traits for Texas’ next governor are “shares your values” (94% of registered voters say that’s important) and “has managerial experience” (important for 90% of registered voters).