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The latest results of the American Customer Satisfaction Index reveal that consumers have grown less satisfied with food companies over the last year. This is the first time a decline has occurred since 2007. It has been attributed to rising food prices, as well as a "slippage" in quality. Manufacturers should take heed that consumers are clearly becoming more demanding following the recession.
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18 Nov 2010 |
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The market for higher-end products and services in China is growing rapidly, driven by a complex mix of economic, social and cultural factors all coming together. These include China's strong economic growth, the very sudden developments in consumerism contrasted against years of socialist life, and the Chinese consumer's material aspirations.
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04 Jun 2010 |
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The Spanish government is to review its policies relating to the fuel retail industry due to low levels of competition and rising fuel prices. If the review - which aims to reduce the regulatory hurdles involved in opening new fuel outlets, restrict the power of large oil companies and increase competition - is passed, the Spanish service station sector could attract more supermarket players.
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22 Jun 2010 |
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Verdict Research's annual consumer satisfaction index has revealed that Britain's most popular store is John Lewis, with the supermarket Waitrose, also owned by John Lewis Partnership, ranked number two. The results of the survey, combined with strong Christmas sales, show that a good shopping experience is vital to retail success.
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23 Jan 2006 |
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John Lewis Partnership has reported a 10% rise in pre-tax profits to GBP251.8 million for the year ended January 28, and each of John Lewis's 64,000 staff will receive a bonus equal to eight weeks' salary. Despite being a year the company described as its most difficult for 15 years, the group has produced a robust result.
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10 Mar 2006 |
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Department store chain John Lewis has been voted the UK's favorite retailer in a poll of over 6,000 shoppers. Indeed, despite a more competitive retail sector and increasingly fickle consumers, John Lewis managed to increase its overall satisfaction score since last year, giving it a considerable lead over all other retailers and the highest score ever attained in the Index.
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11 Jan 2008 |
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Home improvement retailer Kingfisher has experienced a largely positive 2010 so far, with retail profit boosted by an increased focus on cost efficiency and cash generation. However, with its key markets - particularly the UK and Ireland - showing no imminent signs of significant upturn, 2010 is shaping up to be a difficult year for the group.
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26 Mar 2010 |
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Two new surveys show customer satisfaction with the bankrupt US retailer to be below the industry average. Kmart will have to work hard through 2002 to improve its image and hit the goal of profitability in 2003. The turnaround will inevitably involve addressing the in-store consumer experience, as well as creating a strong brand independent of price.
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20 Feb 2002 |
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John Lewis may have been the leading name in the roll call of winners at last week's Verdict Customer Satisfaction Awards, but the Verdict poll of 5,900 consumers also revealed the winning retailers within individual sectors. Verdict's analysts give their insight into why these retailers stood out to their customers.
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01 May 2013 |
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More than 3,200 Datamonitor consumer surveys conducted across seven European markets and the US have revealed that, although price is a key determinant of consumer behavior, attitudes to cost are both dynamic and diverse. Utilities must abandon 'one-size-fits all' strategies in favor of those that respond to market specifics, consumer types and emergent trends.
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04 Mar 2005 |
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