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Six ways the pandemic will change food and how we eat in the future
What the Future: Eating, explores how pandemic food deliveries are reshaping how and where Americans get their food and consume it
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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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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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Five online shopping barriers UX can solve
Is your e-commerce experience optimized for how consumers shop for your products, which attributes are important to them, and designed to meet (or exceed) their expectations?
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One month ahead, are people ready for Christmas yet?
It's the official countdown to Christmas... take a look at our latest research exploring holiday shopping trends and consumer wish lists.
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Bridging Purpose with Packaged Goods
Consumers believe that large companies are best equipped to affect environment-friendly changes. Here’s 3 things you need to know.
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Housing 2017
Where and how will we live in the future? If Millennials continue to struggle to afford a home, the impact will be felt from finance to consumer packaged goods to home furnishings. We explore how brands can respond and cities can create impactful real estate and housing policies.
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Over two in five Americans are planning to use holiday cards to connect with loved ones this holiday season
A new Ipsos poll on behalf of Shutterfly finds that a majority of Americans are interested in receiving traditional holiday cards