January 11, 2021 by MMR
Amazon, dunnhumby, dunnhumby Retailer Preference Index (RPI), Target
Leading Headlines, Retail News, Topics
CHICAGO – In a year dominated by COVID-19, Amazon surpassed last year’s winner H-E-B and runner up Trader Joe’s to take the top spot in the fourth annual dunnhumby Retailer Preference Index (RPI). Target also broke into the top quartile of the RPI for the first time, driven by its own strong performance in response
December 17, 2020 by MMR
dunnhumby, Grant Steadman
Leading Headlines, Retail News
CHICAGO — U.S. consumers plan to spend 25% less on food and 36% less on gifts this year than last, according to a study released Thursday by the consumer data science firm dunnhumby. The survey found American consumers increasingly worried about the virus, the economy, their personal finances and the rising cost of food. “Worry
October 26, 2020 by MMR
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CHICAGO — Nearly half (49%) of U.S. consumers say their personal finances are poor, according to the latest dunnhumby Consumer Pulse Survey. That’s a 20% increase from July. And a majority of consumers (68%) said the economy as a whole isn’t good either, and 91% said they are closely watching store prices. The survey also
August 25, 2020 by MMR
COVID-19, dunnhumby, Jose Gomes
Leading Headlines, Money
CHICAGO – dunnhumby has released findings from a multi-phased, worldwide study of the impact of COVID-19 on customer attitudes and behavior. The dunnhumby Consumer Pulse Survey found that the U.S. “Worry Index” is now at 29%, an increase of six percent since the third Wave of the study and nearly back to its original high point
January 8, 2020 by MMR
Amazon, Costco, dunnhumby, dunnhumby Retailer Preference Index, H-E-B, Trader Joe’s
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CHICAGO – H-E-B was rated the top U.S. grocery according to the third annual dunnhumby Retailer Preference Index (RPI), a nationwide study of the $700 billion U.S. Grocery market. The San Antonio-based supermarket operator took over the top spot from Trader Joe’s, which had held it for two years, and also moved ahead of Amazon