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Extending your brand beyond functional food
Americans increasingly view their diet as a way to act on personal and societal values, from health and wellness to sustainability and corporate responsibility.
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Americans are concerned about rising prices and inflation
Rising prices are affecting the financial goals of most Americans
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[IPSOS SUMMIT] On The Menu: Where is the next growth for food and beverage?
During our next Ipsos Summit in Chicago (or online), we’ll look at recipes for continued growth in the food and beverage industries, and present research-driven insights on what (and how) Americans are eating.
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Half of Americans have used apple cider vinegar for health and wellness reasons
New poll finds a plurality unsure as to whether the product in gummy form offers the same health benefits as apple cider vinegar
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The pandemic is over. Welcome to the endemic.
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Coronavirus Consumer Tracker.
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Inflation is Americans’ Top Concern, And It’s Not Going Away
COVID is no longer the leading concern for consumers – inflation is now at the top. Here’s what businesses should know.
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How we could live in a changed climate
We’re running out of time to act on climate change and life could get increasingly difficult. Robert Lempert, a coordinating lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) convened by the United Nations, explains what we must do now if we want a livable future.
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Earth Day 2022: Perils of Perception
Survey finds there is a lot more to do to persuade the public to make high-impact climate-friendly changes—globally and especially in the U.S.; few can identify the best actions to cut carbon emissions
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Ipsos-Forbes Advisor U.S. Consumer Confidence Tracker
Consumer outlook during the time of the coronavirus pandemic
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Inflation is North Carolinians' top concern for future Senator to address
A new Ipsos/Spectrum poll fielded among registered voters in North Carolina finds inflation has taken center stage as the main issue and point of conversation about what the federal government, and North Carolina’s elected officials, should deal with.