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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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Is There Still Room to Innovate When Consumer Needs Are Largely Met?
A critical role of marketing research is to identify unmet needs and determine innovation opportunities to fill the void, profitably.
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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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Beauty & Skin Care Consumption Features of Women in China
In China's first- and second-tier cities. With the awakening of fine living and fashion consciousness, Chinese female consumers' demand for skin care and beauty develops constantly. What kind of skin care and beauty demand do they have? What are the features of their product function demand?
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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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Brazil Pulse - Direction of Country and President's Approval - March 2016
The most negative scenario post-1989. The free-fall trend that started in 2015 has stagnated among the lowest levels in the past 10 years.
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In search of the « middle-class Australian » ?
A look at culture and lifestyle trends, and attitudes to financial security and retirement in Australia.
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The Future of TV
A master of reinvention, TV has consistently changed over time to embrace new technology and meet the evolving needs of audiences and consumers.
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Device Agnostic Surveys a Necessary Evolution
What are device-agnostic surveys? “Device-agnostic” implies that panelists can take in-browser surveys on any device they choose.
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Technology Tracker Q1 2016
7 out of 10 Britons use their Smartphone to access the Internet. Android and iPhone ownership is on par this quarter and the top three activities on a smartphone remain reading e-mails, visiting social networks and browsing the internet.