Emily Moquin
Food & Beverage Analyst
Emily Moquin is the food and beverage analyst at global intelligence company Morning Consult, where she conducts research, authors analyst notes, and advises leaders in the food and beverage industry on how to apply insights to make better business decisions. Interested in connecting with Emily for a media request or a speaking opportunity? Email press@morningconsult.com.
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When and How Consumers Are Cooking in 2022
Food & beverage analyst Emily Moquin unpacks consumers’ weekly cooking habits
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New Workers, New Normal: Future of Work Report
A new report based on a survey of more than 3,500 employed U.S. adults about their priorities, work preferences, and lifestyle, provides insights for leaders across industries.
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The Road to Recovery for Restaurants Has Gotten Rougher
Comfort levels for on-premises dining were at all-time highs, writes food and beverage analyst Emily Moquin. Then inflation and elevated gas prices hit.
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In These Tense Times, CBD Is Thriving
The all-purpose cannabis compound has carved out a place in millennials’ hearts, and its trajectory looks promising, writes food & beverage analyst Emily Moquin
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Amid COVID-19, Black Adults Report Less Comfort Dining at Restaurants
Black adults appear less likely to eat at restaurants due to coronavirus concerns. To win these customers back, restaurants will need to maintain or increase their on-site safety measures while also showing their commitment to social responsibility, writes food & beverage analyst Emily Moquin
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The State of Food & Beverage: Q1 2022 Report
This quarterly report tracks evolving consumer trends in the food and beverage sector and what they mean for the future of the industry
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Omicron, Inflation to Dampen Super Bowl Viewing Parties
More consumers plan to attend or host Super Bowl gatherings compared with last year, but a full return to typical party levels will be hampered by coronavirus concerns and rising prices, writes food & beverage analyst Emily Moquin
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Restaurants Are Usually a Valentine’s Day Staple. Not This Year
For consumers’ second pandemic-era Valentine’s Day, COVID-19 concerns and personal finances will have them staying home to celebrate, writes food & beverage analyst Emily Moquin
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Dry January Movement Grows in 2022, but for Many It’s More Damp Than Dry
More adults say they’re participating in Dry January this year, but many aren’t aiming for total abstinence, writes food and beverage analyst Emily Moquin
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Is the Public Ready for the Innovations Coming Out of the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show?
From the Internet of Things to the metaverse, our industry analysts unpack where consumers stand on some of the key themes from this week’s trade show