A survey Avery Dennison Label & Packaging Materials has found that 8 out of 10 shoppers struggle with stubborn labels. The survey found that about 80% of shoppers find it difficulty with removable labels that offer place and product ...
Tags: Removable Labels, Packaging
UK retail footfall figures for August show that two months on from the Brexit referendum, the unexpected result has had little material impact on how people are going about their day-to-day lives, reports Ipsos Retail Performance. Often ...
Retailers suffered a quiet Easter weekend, with Ipsos Retail Performance reporting a drop in footfall of -2.9% across the UK, in comparison to 2015, when Easter fell a fortnight later. Dr Tim Denison, director of retail intelligence at ...
Cuties - American's most preferred fresh fruit brand - is offering up some sweet-as-candy ideas sure to please your little sweethearts. Cutting back on sugar is an increasing goal for many Americans, particularly in light of the new U.S. ...
Taylors Wines has introduced a temperature sensor that appears on the back label of its Taylors Estate and Promised Land wines. The sensor uses thermo-chromatic ink technology that changes colour depending on the temperature of the wine, ...
Tags: Taylors Wines, Sensor, Labels
Nestle Pure Life, the 1 bottled water brand in the U.S. by volume, today announced the expansion of its product portfolio with the introduction of Nestle Pure Life Exotics Sparkling Water, a line of unsweetened sparkling water with unique, ...
Tags: Nestle Pure Life, sparkling water, Food
Australians love to dine out as much as they love their takeaway, especially on fast food, with more than half the population visiting a major fast food chain in the past month, according to a new Out of Home Dining report released 11 March ...
Tags: fast food, Agriculture, Food
Fifty-eight percent of U.S. men say they are primarily responsible for providing meals for their family and most help with Thanksgiving, a survey indicates. The Butterball survey found 1-in-4 men say their household responsibilities are ...
Businesses are collecting more information about individuals than ever, but almost two thirds of people aren't aware what data about them is being collected or don't know it's being collected at all. Further reading Ninety per cent of ...
Tags: Computer Products, software
In early 20th-century China, personal transportation didn’t get much better than a rickshaw. On the other side of the world, automakers like Winton Motor Carriage Company in Cleveland, Ohio were bringing automobiles to the masses. ...
Rat meat passed off as lamb meat, dead pigs dumped in the Huangpu river, milk tainted with melamine and rice contaminated with cadmium – living in China, it sometimes seems like our food comes from the infamous factories of Upton ...
Tags: Domestic Firms, Food Safety
EE has hit back at claims by the Sunday Times that it and market research firm Ipsos MORI have been working on a deal that would feed data on EE's 27 million customers to the research firm, and even, allegedly, to the police. An EE ...
Tags: Customer Info, Computer Products, EE
May 9, 2013 - Skilled worker training centres that are a partnership of labour and management are found to be more successful in helping apprentices become journeypersons, says a new study commissioned by the Ontario Construction ...
When it comes to food and beverage packaging, consumers are most likely to pay more for value-added features that relate to freshness and sustainability. This is the latest finding from a global study conducted by Ipsos InnoQuest. ...
Tags: Sustainable Packaging, Packaging, Printing, beverage packaging
Ontario's industrial, commercial and institutional construction industry is feeling positive about its prospects in the coming year, announced the Ontario Construction Secretariat (OCS) at its 13th annual State of the Industry and Outlook ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Electronics, Ontario