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Millions of Aussies living in ‘hygiene poverty’

New research reveals that over four million Australians are currently living in ‘hygiene poverty’. According to the research conducted by Good360 Australia, more than one in seven (15%) respondents recently skipped buying essential...

I’ll have what she’s having

Peer pressure is often associated with negative habits, such as excessive drinking or smoking. But could social pressures sway us to also make good choices? New research from Flinders University has revealed that...

Aussies urge to splurge

Shoppers across Australia are jointly spending $47.5 billion on impulse purchases a year, according to new research. A Finder survey of 1,071 respondents found the average Australian splurges $44 a week on impulse...

Aussies to spend $1b this Mother’s Day

Australians are set to spend $995 million on Mother’s Day this year, according to research from the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) in collaboration with Roy Morgan. This is up $70 million, or 7.5% from last year. Popular gifts for mum...

Aussies skipping meals to feed pets

Pet owners living in food insecure households are resorting to self-sacrifice to protect the welfare of their pets. According to a report published today by Foodbank Australia to mark National Pets Day, 24%...

What Aussies expect in-store

New research from software recommendation site Software Advice unveils what consumers are looking for in an in-store experience. According to the Australian study, 62% of respondents want their in-person shopping experience improved by...

Preferences for plant-based labelling

Research by La Trobe University shows a preference for the term plant based over vegetarian and vegan on food labels. Conducted among US and German consumers, the research examined the impact of plant-based,...

Aussies to spend $4.4b this Easter

Australians are gearing up for a big Easter spending spree, according to new research by Finder. A Finder survey of 1061 respondents revealed almost two in three (61%) Australians – equivalent to 12.7...
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