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Natalie on Jan 01, 2008
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More than 75 percent of Americans would prefer to never again make a New Year's resolution, wanting instead to adopt long-term healthy lifestyle solutions, according to a new survey conducted by Opinion Research Corporation for Whole Foods Market (Nasdaq: WFMI), the world's leading natural and organic foods supermarket. The national survey asked participants if they could choose one resolution, what it would be.
The Whole Foods Market New Year's ReSOLUTIONS survey was conducted by Opinion Research Corporation for Whole Foods Market, the world's leading natural and organic foods supermarket. The survey was conducted via telephone Nov. 15–18, 2007 and contacted 1,007 U.S. adults 18 years of age and older, living in private households in the continental United States. Using Opinion Research's CARAVAN methodology, the data was collected from a national probability telephone sample, a form of random-digit-dialing (RDD). Respondents were asked seven questions about their opinions on New Year's resolutions.
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