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With coffee still being the most popular drink amongst Indonesian recently, it still might not be too clear on how exactly Indonesians prefer their coffee
With coffee still being the most popular drink amongst Indonesian recently, it still might not be too clear on how exactly Indonesians prefer their coffee
During the pandemic, a lot of activities are switched to being remote – remote working, remote schools, and so on. Consequently, simple communications to those
The Dalgona coffee is one of the latest additions to the long list of drinks being sought after by many Indonesian consumers in the past
During the pandemic, plenty of new home businesses emerge, mainly due to the increased need for additional income due to the enacted social distancing policies
At the end of June 2021, the government has announced the start of COVID-19 vaccination programs for children aged between 12-17 years old[1]. For some,
Electric cars are coming, or rather have come already albeit in limited capacity – one such example would be Blue Bird’s introduction of its first
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Storytelling continues to be a powerful branding tool in the Indonesian market. In the first part of this article, we found that indeed, brand storytelling
Despite the rise of global e-commerce and official brand stores in Indonesia, the international “jastip” (jasa titip or personal shopper service) remains a favorite method
In 2025, the Indonesian government has urged the public to migrate from SIM cards to e-SIM for the sake of personal data security and protection
Our recent study conducted in June 2025 found that only 40% of Indonesians still frequently visit shopping centers. Interestingly, by the end of July, media