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Most Americans believe political hostility and divisiveness between ordinary Americans is a serious problem
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll explores the extent of political divisiveness and hostility in the U.S. today
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A World in Limbo: What to Expect in 2022
Our latest Thought Starter takes a look at the past year and how people feel about its progress – and its setbacks.
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What can grocers learn about keeping relevant amid supply chain uncertainty?
Stores are having a hard time keeping items in stock. But to what degree are shoppers noticing and how forgiving are they? Ipsos shares research insights and tips for grocers to stay relevant with shoppers
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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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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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U.S. consumer confidence sees most recent gains reversed
Investment sentiment down sharply following the discovery of the omicron variant
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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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Americans are split on ability to maintain diets during holidays
Two in three feel young artists are taken advantage of and support increased protection for their creative properties
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Most Americans will be more social this winter. Here’s why.
Feeling fear of missing out and increased comfort with the state of the pandemic Americans say they’re planning more indoor activities