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- 1From:Drug Topics (Vol. 166, Issue 5)It has long been known that women are the primary health care decisions makers for their families. According to the Harvard Business Review, a survey of over 9000 global respondents found that health care consumers are...
- 2From:Automotive News (Vol. 96, Issue 7033)Nearly half of all customers who recently took their vehicle to a service department were not told its trade-in value by anyone from the dealership, according to a DealerRater survey conducted for Fixed Ops Journal in...
- 3From:Automotive News (Vol. 96, Issue 7004)Byline: John Irwin As interest in alternative powertrains rises worldwide, U.S. consumers remain less likely than those in most other major markets to say they want an electric vehicle instead of a gasoline-powered...
- 4From:Feedstuffs (Vol. 92, Issue 6)HEALTH and safety will remain a top concern for consumers once stay-at-home restrictions are lifted, according to research released by Inspire PR Group and full-service market research firm Illuminology. The vast...
- 5From:Feedstuffs (Vol. 92, Issue 4)THE next generation of farmers and consumers understand the complexity of the challenges facing the food system and farming and share a desire to come together to secure its future, according to a new report titled "The...
- 6From:Feedstuffs (Vol. 92, Issue 3)THE cattle industry recently met in San Antonio, Texas, for the annual Cattle Industry Conference & National Cattlemen's Beef Assn. (NCBA) Trade Show. The meeting was just down the street from the Alamo. Finding...
- 7From:Feedstuffs (Vol. 92, Issue 3)THE original veggie burger dates back decades, but more recently, a new generation of plant alternatives to animal meat has exploded on the food scene, distinguished from their predecessors by the intent to mimic the...
- 8From:Foreign Affairs (Vol. 98, Issue 6)In late June, the leaders of China and the United States announced at the G-20 meeting in Osaka, Japan, that they had reached a detente in their trade war. U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that the two sides had set...
- 9From:The New American (Vol. 35, Issue 16)"A Texas woman ate half a cake while roaming the aisles of a Walmart store and then refused to pay full price for it, claiming she found it half-eaten." The Associated Press reported the bizarre incident and then noted...
- 10From:Automotive News (Vol. 93, Issue 6889)Byline: Hannah Lutz Starting next year, California dealerships that improperly manage customers' personal information could be in regulatory jeopardy as the state gives consumers more liberty to access or delete the...
- 11From:ADWEEK (Vol. 40, Issue 13)As consumers crave more real-life experiences, brands are looking for ways to leave lasting impressions beyond a clever spot or a "buy now" button. At SXSW, HBO followed up last year's Westworld with scenes from Game of...
- 12From:The New American (Vol. 35, Issue 9)When Jessica Nash Donnahoo found herself overwhelmed during a service visit from her cable technician on March 16, she was surprised to learn that her technician provided services beyond fixing her cable problem....
- 13From:Popular Mechanics (Vol. 196, Issue 3)Targeted ads creeping you out? Same. Here's how I keep the algorithms at a comfortable distance without hurting my internet experience. AMONG THE GEEKIER of my geeky habits is checking the log of an app I have called...
- 14From:Automotive News (Vol. 93, Issue 6879)Byline: Melissa Burden The nation's public retailers are deepening their deployment and investment in e-commerce platforms and initiatives to help customers go further in buying -- or selling -- a vehicle before...
- 15From:African Business (Issue 462)Changing consumer needs and the rapid evolution of the media in Ghana are leading to dramatic changes in the ways brands communicate their messages. New, holistic approaches are needed, as Jay Anjaria and Amit Agrawal...
- 16From:Beverage Industry (Vol. 110, Issue 3)A MCDONALD'S TV COMMERCIAL THAT AIRED IN THE LATE 1970S FEATURED a little boy telling a little girl who was moving away how "neat, sweet and hard to beat" she was. When it comes to sweetening solutions like stevia,...
- 17From:Automotive News (Vol. 93, Issue 6870)Byline: Vince Bond Jr. Auto advertisers are casting wider nets into the sea of potential buyers on Facebook, thanks to the evolution of the social network's ad targeting tools. Facebook's "dynamic ads for auto"...
- 18From:Nutraceuticals World (Vol. 22, Issue 1)A study on the eating habits of more than 1,000 U.S. consumers commissioned by DuPont Nutrition & Health adds to a growing body of insight-driven studies that can help today's food and beverage companies with predictive...
- 19From:Nutraceuticals World (Vol. 21, Issue 10)The dietary supplement industry has sounded the alarm about the dangers of phenibut, a substance being illegally marketed in products fraudulently labeled as dietary supplements. Developed and used as a drug in the...
- 20From:Nutraceuticals World (Vol. 21, Issue 10)Consumers are moving out of their comfort zones to explore bolder flavors and multisensory food experiences. Targeting increasingly adventurous consumers set on new discoveries and experiences will be key to...