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WEF Report: 94% of Economists Predict Rising US Inflation, Businesses Adapt
The World Economic Forum's Chief Economists Outlook reveals that 94% of surveyed economists expect increased U.S. inflation, driven by global trade, employment constraints, and supply chain disruptions; businesses are adapting through pricing adjustments, supply chain diversification, and customer r...
WEF Report: 94% of Economists Predict Rising US Inflation, Businesses Adapt
The World Economic Forum's Chief Economists Outlook reveals that 94% of surveyed economists expect increased U.S. inflation, driven by global trade, employment constraints, and supply chain disruptions; businesses are adapting through pricing adjustments, supply chain diversification, and customer r...
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36% Bias Score


Canadian Consumer Boycott Targets US Goods Amidst Trade Tensions
Canadians are boycotting US products in response to President Trump's trade threats, actively seeking Canadian alternatives in supermarkets and online, despite limitations in domestic production; this consumer rebellion reflects national pride and opposition to perceived US overreach.
Canadian Consumer Boycott Targets US Goods Amidst Trade Tensions
Canadians are boycotting US products in response to President Trump's trade threats, actively seeking Canadian alternatives in supermarkets and online, despite limitations in domestic production; this consumer rebellion reflects national pride and opposition to perceived US overreach.
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40% Bias Score


Amazon Sales Rise 6% During Boycott, Defying Consumer Activism
Despite a week-long boycott by The People's Union USA from March 7-14, Amazon's US sales rose 5.9% compared to the eight-week average, contradicting survey data indicating 9% of shoppers intended to participate and highlighting the disconnect between stated intentions and actual consumer behavior.
Amazon Sales Rise 6% During Boycott, Defying Consumer Activism
Despite a week-long boycott by The People's Union USA from March 7-14, Amazon's US sales rose 5.9% compared to the eight-week average, contradicting survey data indicating 9% of shoppers intended to participate and highlighting the disconnect between stated intentions and actual consumer behavior.
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52% Bias Score


European Consumers Boycott American Products Amidst Trade Tensions
In response to US import tariffs, European consumers are increasingly choosing European alternatives to American products, driven by social media and political sentiment; while this benefits the European economy, it also risks job losses in European branches of American companies.
European Consumers Boycott American Products Amidst Trade Tensions
In response to US import tariffs, European consumers are increasingly choosing European alternatives to American products, driven by social media and political sentiment; while this benefits the European economy, it also risks job losses in European branches of American companies.
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32% Bias Score


Pandemic's Lasting Impact on Millennial Consumer Behavior
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped millennial consumer behavior, with parents prioritizing digital family solutions and child-free millennials emphasizing experiences and self-care, demanding authenticity and transparency from brands.
Pandemic's Lasting Impact on Millennial Consumer Behavior
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped millennial consumer behavior, with parents prioritizing digital family solutions and child-free millennials emphasizing experiences and self-care, demanding authenticity and transparency from brands.
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40% Bias Score


Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...
Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...
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44% Bias Score

Shifting Sands: Chinese Car Brands Disrupt UK Auto Market
British car buyers are exhibiting unprecedented brand disloyalty, with Chinese brands capturing nearly 5% of the 2024 market (nearly 100,000 vehicles) due to their affordability, while established brands struggle to compete.

Shifting Sands: Chinese Car Brands Disrupt UK Auto Market
British car buyers are exhibiting unprecedented brand disloyalty, with Chinese brands capturing nearly 5% of the 2024 market (nearly 100,000 vehicles) due to their affordability, while established brands struggle to compete.
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36% Bias Score

Customer Preference for Socially Responsible Brands
A 2025 customer service study shows 62% of customers prefer brands supporting social causes they value, with 52% willing to pay more; Patagonia's sustainability initiatives and Worn Wear program exemplify this, donating over $140 million since 1985.

Customer Preference for Socially Responsible Brands
A 2025 customer service study shows 62% of customers prefer brands supporting social causes they value, with 52% willing to pay more; Patagonia's sustainability initiatives and Worn Wear program exemplify this, donating over $140 million since 1985.
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36% Bias Score

International Boycott of US Goods Grows Amid Trump Tariffs
Scandinavian countries and Canada are leading an international boycott of US products due to President Trump's tariffs, resulting in decreased sales for companies like Tesla and prompting "Buy Canadian" and similar campaigns; the impact is being analyzed, but long-term consequences are anticipated.

International Boycott of US Goods Grows Amid Trump Tariffs
Scandinavian countries and Canada are leading an international boycott of US products due to President Trump's tariffs, resulting in decreased sales for companies like Tesla and prompting "Buy Canadian" and similar campaigns; the impact is being analyzed, but long-term consequences are anticipated.
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40% Bias Score

International Boycotts Target US Goods Amid Trump Tariffs
Scandinavian countries and Canada lead a global boycott of US goods in response to President Trump's tariffs, impacting companies like Tesla, and resulting in "Buy Canadian" campaigns and government actions against US businesses; the long-term economic and political implications are uncertain.

International Boycotts Target US Goods Amid Trump Tariffs
Scandinavian countries and Canada lead a global boycott of US goods in response to President Trump's tariffs, impacting companies like Tesla, and resulting in "Buy Canadian" campaigns and government actions against US businesses; the long-term economic and political implications are uncertain.
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48% Bias Score

Tesla Sales Plummet Amidst Musk's Controversial Political Stances
Tesla is experiencing a significant drop in sales globally, with decreases ranging from 26% to 76% in key markets, primarily attributed to CEO Elon Musk's outspoken support for Donald Trump and far-right political figures, alienating its environmentally conscious customer base and impacting the comp...

Tesla Sales Plummet Amidst Musk's Controversial Political Stances
Tesla is experiencing a significant drop in sales globally, with decreases ranging from 26% to 76% in key markets, primarily attributed to CEO Elon Musk's outspoken support for Donald Trump and far-right political figures, alienating its environmentally conscious customer base and impacting the comp...
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60% Bias Score

Payback's Customer Base Surges with Edeka and Sparkassen Partnerships
Payback, Germany's largest loyalty program, gained 2 million customers after Edeka joined in January 2024, reaching 33 million; Sparkassen will join this year, further expanding its reach and leveraging 47 million existing cards; customers are increasingly seeking discounts amidst economic downturn.

Payback's Customer Base Surges with Edeka and Sparkassen Partnerships
Payback, Germany's largest loyalty program, gained 2 million customers after Edeka joined in January 2024, reaching 33 million; Sparkassen will join this year, further expanding its reach and leveraging 47 million existing cards; customers are increasingly seeking discounts amidst economic downturn.
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48% Bias Score
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