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Inc
- Starbucks Corporation
- Subway
- Taco Bell Corp.
- Travel Industry Association of America
- U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Unilever USAAttitudesTowards
Mintel, Jan 2011, Pages: 86
menu items, flavors, marketing claims, and cuisine types
- Consumers’ attitudestowarddiningout in 2011 and what they say are important considerations
- Mintel Oxygen, which offers foodservice analyst
Mintel, May 2010, Pages: 125
and their diningout habits - The most and least popular financial services among Hispanic blue collars - Types of media more effective in reaching Hispanic blue collars - Attitudestowards advertising
Mintel, May 2010, Pages: 65
, February 2010
Seniors living alone more likely to follow strict budgets
Figure 20: Attitudestoward budgets, by household size, February 2010
Discretionary Spending
Diningout, gifts, and vacations lead
Mintel, Nov 2010, Pages: 116
With total U.S. sales of $71.9 billion estimated in 2010, red meat sales have grown 15% since 2005; however, the industry experienced its first single-year decline from 2009-10. In this report
Mintel, June 2009, Pages: 81
’ DiningOutAttitudes and Behaviors: Parents’ Perspective
Key points
Overview
Figure 32: Kids’ diningoutattitudes and behaviors, by age of child, March 2009
Kids’ DiningOutAttitudes and Behaviors: Kids
Mintel, Dec 2008, Pages: 66
Blue collar workers peaked in numbers and spending power in the 1970s. Since that time blue collar America has been in slow but steady decline in the face of cheaper overseas labor and other
Mintel, Oct 2009
of Baby Boomers and their attitudestoward foreign and domestic travel?
- Where do Baby Boomers shop and dineout?
- How do Baby Boomers feel about health and medicine, and insurance? Scope and Themes
What
Mintel, Nov 2009, Pages: 89
in the last 12 months, Black Boomers, by age group, February 2008-March 2009
- Diningout
- Fast food
- Attitudestowardsdiningout
- Figure 65: Attitudestowardsdiningout, Black Boomers, by age group
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in healthy dining, February 2010
Women eating more at home
Figure 56: Attitudestoward restaurant responsiveness in healthy dining, by gender, February 2010
Older consumers most satisfied with restaurants
Mintel, Nov 2009, Pages: 65
grow during recession
- Video games sales down due to high upfront costs
- Social interaction key to expanding gaming base
- 18-34s more likely to be spending more on diningout during recession
- 18-34s
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midscale
Attitudestoward family midscale
Market Size and Forecast
Key points
Family midscale feels the pinch of reduced consumer spending
Sales and forecast of family midscale restaurants
Figure 1: U.S.
Mintel, Feb 2007
found in the Simmons National Consumer Survey, as well as proprietary research on Boomers, fielded by us, to explore Boomers’ attitudestoward money and investments, shopping, leisure activities
Mintel, Oct 2006, Pages: 73
restaurants, shops, or other food service concepts in both urban and non-urban environments.
Examining this survey data along the urban/non-urban divide and cutting it by demographic market breaks allows us
Mintel, Sep 2008, Pages: 103
:IDEAS
- Shoney's North America Corporation
- Sizzler USA Restaurants, Inc.
- Ruby Tuesday Inc.
- Wal-Mart Stores (USA)
- Visa U.S.A. Inc.
- Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., The Hispanic Living: Travel, Dining
Mintel, Dec 2009, Pages: 77
their behaviors are different, and which segments are spending more than others
- The middle class’ attitudestowardsdiningout, health products, entertainment (CDs, DVDs, etc.), and technology
- Specific
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-identity of the Asian American consumer
- Purchasing power and the new economy
- Shopping behavior for food and non-food items
- Attitudestowardsdiningout
- Leisure and media
- Online activities
Mintel, April 2008, Pages: 83
Meals eaten out decline
Economic woes grip the nation
Unemployment
Delinquent loans
The high cost of gasoline
Figure 8: U.S. regular conventional retail gasoline prices, 2002-07
Climbing food costs