Although fast-food restaurants occasionally offer major updates to their menus or tweak their formula in a noticeable way, you can usually expect the same standard fries every time you visit. Chick-fil-A has the waffle fries, Arby’s the curly fries (or crinkle-cut, if you’re feeling adventurous), and most major fast-food restaurants have their spin on regular […]
Elon Musk Stepping Down As Twitter CEO Is a Popular Move With Americans, Frequen...
Five months after launching a poll about whether he should step down as Twitter CEO, Elon Musk has announced plans to hire a replacement. On Friday morning, he formally named NBCUniversal ad chief Linda Yaccarino as his successor, who just left her post at the company. Despite the change in title – Musk will now […]
Republicans Much Less Likely Than Democrats to Think Brands Should Take a Stand ...
In today’s tough economy, it’s easy to assume that money takes precedence over brand values. While CivicScience data has shown a drop in concern over ‘company social consciousness’ in the last two years, consumers certainly aren’t purchasing exclusively with their wallets. Data indicate that U.S. consumers still care about a brand’s values – including its […]
Mother’s Day Insights: What Does Mom Really Want This Year?
Mother’s Day is right around the corner this Sunday, and in preparation, CivicScience examined how Americans plan to celebrate and what they plan to spend. But one crucial piece of the puzzle remains to be heard from: Mothers. So, how well do Mother’s Day plans this year align with what mothers want? Here’s a look […]
5 Things You Didn’t Know About People Who Use Restaurant Delivery Apps Weekly
From DoorDash to Grubhub, many Americans enjoy the convenience and variety of restaurants available with food delivery apps. While restaurant delivery is nothing new, CivicScience tracking shows that the use of these services picked up dramatically during the beginning of the pandemic and has continued to grow since. Usage of the apps jumped from 22% […]
Moms Still Feeling Effects of COVID Childcare Crisis, Especially Remote Workers
The COVID emergency declaration is in the rearview mirror, but U.S. moms are still feeling the pandemic’s effects on the childcare industry in their day-to-day lives. Lack of care resources due to closures and demand left many parents leaving the workforce to care for young children towards the beginning of the pandemic. Last month, a […]
