7 min listen
The Socialisation Paradox: A Dichotomy of Consumer Comfort
The Socialisation Paradox: A Dichotomy of Consumer Comfort
ratings:
Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
How are consumers with different comfort levels approaching a return to pre-pandemic life? Certain consumers are eager, whilst others are hesitant, to resume their normal activities, creating The Socialisation Paradox. Euromonitor's Rob Eveson and Kalina Doykova join Amy Rollinson to discuss how this dichotomy impacts a range of industries, from travel, food service, alcoholic drinks and home. Want to know more about The Socialisation Paradox, or any of our other Top 10 Global Trends of 2022? Download the white paper or watch the webinar. https://bit.ly/3FIhOJkhttps://bit.ly/3FIhOJkhttps://bit.ly/3FIhOJkhttps://bit.ly/3FIhOJk
Released:
May 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Tradition on the Decline –Consumers Turning Away from Beer in Germany: In this episode of Globalcast, Euromonitor International analyst Florian Heyden analyzes the changing alcoholic drinks market in Germany, addressing why consumers are turning away from beer and opting for new alternatives. In this edition of... by Euromonitor Podcasts