LoopMe surveyed 1,385 US consumers from August 18-22, 2023 to understand consumer sentiment regarding supermarket shopping preferences. We also analyzed consumers’ preferred way to shop and what they value most when visiting a supermarket.

LoopMe surveyed 1,385 US consumers from August 18-22, 2023 to understand consumer sentiment regarding supermarket shopping preferences. We also analyzed consumers’ preferred way to shop and what they value most when visiting a supermarket.
LoopMe surveyed 1,851 UK consumers from 9-19 June, 2023 to understand consumer sentiment regarding supermarket shopping preferences. We also analysed consumers’ preferred way to shop and what they value most when visiting a supermarket.
With cost of living rising as we approach key shopping periods; Black Friday and Christmas, LoopMe is monitoring consumer sentiment and purchase intent in our UK pulse report. By using our proprietary research platform, LoopMe surveyed 2,878 consumers across the UK from 3 August, 2022 to 16 August 2022.
LoopMe then surveyed a further 2,213 consumers across the UK from 16 September to 21 September 2022.
LoopMe surveyed 2,025 UK consumers on 26-30 June 2022 to understand consumer sentiment towards sustainability. We also analysed how important it is to consumers for brands to have a sustainability promise, attitudes towards the pace of fossil fuel companies going net zero and interest in sustainable ways of travelling.
LoopMe surveyed 1,524 UK consumers on 22-26 April 2022 to gain insight into consumers’ working environment. We also analysed which sector consumers operate in, their level of seniority and the core company values among their workplace.
LoopMe surveyed 2,352 UK consumers on 10-13 January 2022 to understand grocery shopping intent during COVID-19. We also analysed how consumers usually do their grocery shopping, their supermarket of choice and whether consumers shopping habits have changed since the pandemic began.
LoopMe surveyed 3,130 individuals across the UK from 2-6 September 2021 in order to gain an understanding of consumer sentiment. A further 1,530 participants were surveyed from 28-30 September.
Questions explored planned purchases, attitudes towards sales periods and opinions on in-store and online retail.
With Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Christmas all fast approaching, LoopMe’s research offers an invaluable insight into what UK consumers are thinking and how they’re looking to shop.
LoopMe surveyed 5,190 consumers on 14-16 May 2021 to understand consumer intent to purchase a new car and phone.
We also analysed whether consumers are considering getting a new credit card and are responsible for their household shopping.
Looking ahead in 2021, LoopMe is monitoring consumer outlook in our first U.S. pulse report. By using our proprietary PurchaseLoop Research platform, LoopMe was able to survey over 1,700 U.S. consumers within the LoopMe audience pool across the U.S from December 29, 2020 to January 4, 2021.
We explored three key areas of sentiment; Comfort, Excitement and Intention to compare consumer outlook across in-store shopping and travel.
Comfort levels are low for returning to in-store shopping, with consumers favoring purchasing online. Excitement levels are higher for in-store shopping experiences for clothing and fashion. Consumers intend to shop both online and in-store in 2021.
LoopMe surveyed 1,590 U.S. consumers on October 20-22, 2020 to understand life experiences and insurance intent during COVID-19.
We also analyzed which types of insurance consumers are currently shopping for and the factors which matter most when choosing an insurance provider.
Download our PurchaseLoop Research Consumer Snapshot: Life Experiences