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How humanizing pets is reshaping pet owners’ habits
More Americans are treating their pets like people — and what’s for dinner is no exception. Hill's Pet Nutrition’s Yvonne Hsu explains how pet diets are evolving and what that shift means for other sectors.
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How brands can balance price and premiumization in evolving markets
Ipsos’ Keri Christensen explains how research can help brands balance the competing demands for premiumization and affordable prices in a widening pet care market.
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How making pet care more affordable could make people healthier
Zoetis’ Jamie Brannan in conversation on the economics of pet ownership, the shifting landscape of pet care, and the ways animal companionship can improve human wellbeing.
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How pet food is evolving to fit modern lifestyles
Mars Pet Nutrition North America’s Lisa Campbell explains the trends that are reshaping the pet food market, from sustainable sourcing to human-grade ingredients.
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Shifts: How will our relationship with pets inform purchase behaviors?
Ipsos Strategy3’s Matt Palmer considers the forces shaping the human-pet bond and how it could evolve in the years to come.
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How companies can prepare for the changing status of pets in the future
What the Future’s Matt Carmichael considers what will come next for the $150 billion pet industry and how businesses can prepare for a future where pets are even more prevalent.
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How pet parents are shaping the future of the pet business and beyond
Pet ownership is transforming society. Discover how evolving human-animal bonds will reshape industries, urban living and social norms in an increasingly pet-centric future.
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Bring Your Personas to Life with CX PersonaBot
Using Ipsos Facto, our secure generative AI platform, we bring personas to life as CX PersonaBots in AI-Powered Interactions on a Secure Digital Platform, allowing easy access for all stakeholders and employees.
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How Americans feel about the U.S.’ rising income inequality
Below are five charts on where Americans stand on income inequality in the U.S.
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Most did what they told us they would when it came to watching the Super Bowl
According to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker, a majority of Americans watched Super Bowl LIX — but only a few watched with friends or at a bar or restauraunt.