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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
Search among the top café & restaurant brands by number of locations
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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
Search among the top 10,053 café & restaurant brands by number of locations
Search among the top café & restaurant brands by number of locations
In Cafe & Restaurants
·May – Jul 25
Good Earth Coffeehouse is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
See what factors influence Good Earth Coffeehouse performance in the Canada and how they change over time
See what factors influence Good Earth Coffeehouse performance in the Canada and how they change over time
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An analysis of Good Earth Coffeehouse' competitors in the Canada
An analysis of Good Earth Coffeehouse' competitors in the Canada
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
In Cafe & Restaurants
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Search among the top 10,053 café & restaurant brands by number of locations
Cafe & Restaurants
Market performance percentile reveals competitive strength and customer preference, indicating brand's share of foot traffic in the cafe industry.
Good Earth Coffeehouse's market performance is in the top 1% reflecting a leading position. This indicates strong customer preference and competitive advantage. Peers like Mr.Shawarma, The Cheesecake Factory, Délice Resto Lounge, Tonic Kitchen + Bar, Williams Fresh Cafe, and Restaurant Arsenal & Co. are in a similar leading range.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) is vital for loyalty and growth. Tracking CSAT helps gauge customer happiness and identify areas for improvement.
Good Earth Coffeehouse has an overall CSAT of 79%, a decrease of 2.1pp year-over-year. CSAT varies by location: Alberta shows growth (3.6pp), while Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba declined. This suggests regional differences in customer experience requiring tailored strategies.
Average check reflects customer spending per visit. Monitoring this KPI indicates pricing effectiveness and customers willingness to spend.
Good Earth Coffeehouse's average check is 11.3 CAD, a decrease of 5.1% year-over-year. British Columbia has the highest average check at 15.8 CAD, while Ontario's is 10 CAD. The trend over the past three months has been upward.
Outlet count reflects brand reach and market presence. Tracking outlets indicates expansion efforts and market penetration.
Good Earth Coffeehouse has the most outlets in Alberta (25), followed by British Columbia (8) and Ontario (7). Manitoba and Saskatchewan each have 2 outlets. This shows a concentration in Western Canada.
Understanding competitors is key for strategic positioning. Knowing which brands customers also visit informs competitive strategies.
Good Earth Coffeehouse customers also frequently visit Tim Hortons (10.68%), A&W Canada (7.28%), McDonald's (5.34%), Starbucks (3.88%), and Subway (2.91%). This indicates significant cross-visitation with major fast-food and coffee chains.
Traffic workload reveals peak hours and customer flow. Understanding hourly traffic helps optimize staffing and resource allocation.
Good Earth Coffeehouse experiences peak traffic between 9 AM and 4 PM, with the highest workload around 11 AM. Traffic is lowest in the early morning hours. Staffing should align with these peak times.
Analyzing consumer segments informs targeted marketing. Understanding demographic affinity helps tailor strategies for each group.
Women (105 index) show a slightly higher affinity compared to men (97 index). Gen Z (150 index) exhibits a very high affinity, while Gen X (71 index) shows relatively lower engagement. Gen Y shows an affinity of 90 index. Marketing should leverage Gen Z's interest.