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Affluents Don't Spend Like Bill Gates
In 2016 Bill Gates, just like in 2015, was the richest man in the world. The American business magazine Forbes estimated his assets at $75 billion, that's $4.2 billion less than the year before. Yet the former CEO of Microsoft is not known as an icon of luxury and high living, large yachts and expensive cars are not for Gates! His preference is towards charity projects and the funding of medical research.
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How Australia Eats, Thinks About And Shops For Food
This study reveals the actual food attitudes and behaviour of everyday Australians.
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Food, Beverage and Consumer Insights in China
This report reveals the latest developments in eating and drinking in China, from attitudes on organic produce, to innovation and personalising the packaging and even the product itself.
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Food Trends in Italy
Presented at the Tutto Food conference, the largest Food Trade Fair in Italy, this report into current and future Italian food trends suggests fresh food will remain popular and predicts that online spending will increase.
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Consumer Book of Pakistan 2014-15
As one of the least documented economies in the world, but with a population of 180 million across 500 cities and 45,000 villages, the Consumers Book of Pakistan realises the need for authentic data for such a big and diverse market.
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China Pulse - March 2016
China’s economy showed moderate but steady growth with a year-on-year GDP increase of 6.93 percent at comparable prices in Q3 2015.
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India: Consumed by a Health Wave
India lags behind the world when it comes to the tag of being a ‘healthy’ nation, with healthcare accounting for only 0.9 per cent of national GDP as against 12 per cent by G7 countries. Health as a topic has never been centre-stage in the larger discussions on the country’s progress and growth.
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Vietnam’s coffee industry
French colonists first introduced coffee to Vietnam in 1857. It has become embedded in the local culture ever since. The country is currently the world’s second largest producer and exporter of coffee, after Brazil.
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Drinking To The Future
Overall, the future looks positive for the global spirits industry. According to latest full year data, the global spirits market expanded by 7% in volume between 2010 & 2011.