George Clarke's Amazing SpacesExplore the latest public opinion about George Clarke's Amazing Spaces
Fame Fame is defined by the % of people who have heard of this topic. 60%
Popularity Popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion on a topic. 40%
Disliked by
3%
Neutral
18%
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McVitie's Cheddars Cheese BiscuitsExplore the latest public opinion about McVitie's Cheddars Cheese Biscuits
Fame Fame is defined by the % of people who have heard of this topic. 98%
Popularity Popularity is the % of people who have a positive opinion on a topic. 68%
Disliked by
10%
Neutral
21%
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Despite a number of high profile corporate scandals in recent years, most major brands have maintained high levels of confidence from consumers. Top performing brands, including Google and Amazon, are more well-trusted than any major institution, save the military. But while brand trust is relatively strong today, there is a generational challenge facing brands in the future. Younger consumers are generally more skeptical of corporate America and hold higher ethical standards for brands. Read More...