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How community panels help brands tap into growing trends
As the pet product market and other markets explode, brands can use community panels to tap into the emotional drivers behind pet ownership, says Ipsos’ Kristy Click.
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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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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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Democrats are more likely to have stopped purchasing from a company because of politics
New Ipsos poll also finds that nearly two in five Americans have had to delay making a purchase in the last three months because they didn’t have the money
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Support is mixed for the Trump administration's executive orders and policies
Washington Post/Ipsos poll finds 45% of Americans approve of the job Trump is doing
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SAA/Ipsos Webinar Recording: The Forces and Trends Shaping Consumer Behavior
What does the future hold for the automotive industry?
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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.
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'Buying American' remains popular, but Democratic support wavers
On the surface, consumer attitudes on buying American have remained steady — but the split between Republicans and Democrats has widened, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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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.