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th of June valid for the next seven days The largest change in this weeks data is increased expectations for staff to wear masks in Supermarkets and Restaurants to 49 and 55 respectively Contents ID: 816323

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Predictive report from 8th of June valid for the next seven days

The largest change in this weeks data is increased expectations for staff to wear masks in Supermarkets and Restaurants to 49% and 55% respectively.

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Contents What's in this report and what it means

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Lifestyle Changes Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: Which of these statements best represents your work pattern in the context of the Coronavirus crisis?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 511 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Lifestyle Changes Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: Which of these statements best represents your lifestyle in the context of the Coronavirus crisis?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 505 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Changes in Shopping Increase / decrease in intention to buy long-lasting foods and drinks

Question: In the context of Coronavirus, are you planning to buy MORE / LESS than usual in the next seven days from the following?

Method: Select one or more options from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 1019 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Changes in Shopping Increase / decrease in intention to buy fresh foods and drinks

Question: In the context of Coronavirus, are you planning to buy MORE / LESS than usual in the next seven days from the following?

Method: Select one or more options from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 1009 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Changes in Shopping Increase / decrease in intention to buy personal care & OTC products

Question: In the context of Coronavirus, are you planning to buy MORE / LESS than usual in the next seven days from the following?

Method: Select one or more options from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 1013 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Consumer Attitudes Averaged score out of 100 on the influence of each attitude

Question: In the context of Coronavirus, how do you expect your habits to change?

Method: Each consumer attitude rated separately on a fifteen-point scale marked "decrease" to "increase". This is averaged to a score out of 100; 50 is a neutral score.

Based on 3043 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: When lockdown ends and bars and restaurants re-open how quickly will you return to eating and drinking out?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 510 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: When lockdown ends how do you think your shopping habits will have changed from before the crisis?

Method: Select one or more options from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 510 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: Once lockdown has ended will the way you cook at home have changed from before the crisis?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 507 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: Once lockdown has ended will your approach to baking bread and cakes at home have changed from before the crisis?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 506 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: Once lockdown has ended will your use of Takeaways have changed from before the crisis?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 512 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: When lockdown ends and Cafes and Coffee Shops re-open how quickly will you return to using them?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 515 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: When lockdown ends do you expect Supermarkets to continue to reduce plastic packaging on fruit & veg?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 506 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: When lockdown ends do you expect Coffee Shops to continue to encourage the use of refillable cups?

Method: Select one option from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 503 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: When lockdown ends which of the following would you expect to see in Supermarkets?

Method: Select one or more options from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 507 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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Post Lockdown Percentage of consumers having chosen each option

Question: When lockdown ends which of the following would you expect to see in bars, cafe's and restaurants?

Method: Select one or more options from a list including "none of the above”.

Based on 508 nationally-representative responses obtained on 8 June 2020.

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