There have been a number of polls in recent weeks suggesting that Americans might not
be ready to reopen society just yet. However, the National Restaurant Association
observed that “the polls contrast with protests in states across the country demanding
governors reopen their economies.”
As a general rule, when real world activity contradicts the polls, it’s safe to assume that
the polls aren’t asking the right questions. That certainly appears to be the case when it
comes to reopening American society, says political analyst Scott Rasmussen.
Rasmussen’s polling found that 60% of voters believe all businesses should be allowed
to reopen. That’s quite a bit different from The Washington Post results showing that
just 26% believe restaurants should be allowed to open. The difference is that
Rasmussen’s question included the provision that businesses should be allowed to
reopen as long as they implemented appropriate social distancing guidelines.
In another instance, a poll showing that only 18% of adults would be comfortable eating
at a restaurant today, it was found that many of the people surveyed didn’t regularly eat
at restaurants before the pandemic, so it really doesn’t matter how comfortable they
would feel about the experience. In contrast, Rasmussen decided to focus only on those
who would regularly go out for dinner. Then, rather than asking about a generic
restaurant, he asked, “If your favorite restaurant established safe social distancing
guidelines, how comfortable would you be going to that restaurant for a meal today?”
The result - a whopping 54% of those who eat out regularly said they would be
comfortable returning to their favorite restaurant today. In other words, just over half of
regular restaurant customers are ready to return to familiar stomping grounds. That’s
not enough to sustain the industry long-term, but it’s a pretty solid base to begin
reopening the industry.
Results like these point to the fact that it’s simply impossible to ignore the value of trust
in questions about reopening society. Customers may be wary of visiting restaurants in
general, but businesses that have earned their trust are a different matter entirely.
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