Sentences with phrase «consumer habits driving»

Additional consumer habits driving change include a continued spike in energy drinks, flavoured beverages and nutritionally enhanced beverages.

Not exact matches

Telematics can offer up business intelligence: Insurance companies like Desjardins, for instance, are offering to adjust rates for consumers who install car - monitoring devices that will analyze their driving habits.
A new AAA survey asked consumers if there was a gas price point that would make them «change their driving habits or lifestyle to offset higher gas prices.»
«We have recognized a fundamental shift taking place in the food and beverage community, driven by consumer purchasing habits favoring better tasting and healthier plant - based foods.
The snacking sector is very active, with millennials driving snack sales growth and reshaping food habits: more and more consumers now want their treats...
The declining appeal of commercial, mainstream beers is driving mega-mergers, but how do big brewers tap into the more sophisticated habits of consumers?
Crackle General Manager and EVP, Sony Pictures Television Digital Networks, Eric Berger said: «At Crackle, we believe that creating content and ad experiences that mirror changing consumer habits are instrumental for driving viewer attention.
Not only will consumers find these changes in vehicle amenities surprising, they will also surely change their driving habits forever.»
The Millennial generation (typically defined as people born between 1981 - 1997) just recently fully became a driving force in consumer spending, now outranking Baby Boomers as the largest living generation in the U.S. And as you will read in this month's cover story, which marries the latest market research into Millennials» spending habits with first - person accounts from retailers and pet owners themselves, it is a generation that has been very good for the pet industry so far and should be for years to come.
News consumers have only themselves to blame, says new research showing that it's actually buying habits that drive negative press.
Consumer Reports found that, «Behind the rate quotes is a pricing process that judges you less on driving habits and increasingly on socioeconomic factors.
Driven by consumers» cooling DVD purchasing habits, the home entertainment sector has declined for the last seven years, dropping 2 percent in 2011, according to the Digital Entertainment Group, a single - digit benchmark that was actually considered strong relative to recent yearly craterings.
U.S. economists say it won't be long before the nation's recent boom corrects itself, putting an end to the free - spending consumer habits that drove retail development during the past few years.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z