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Vinkal Chadha
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
Holy Cow Burgers is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
See what factors influence Holy Cow Burgers performance in the United States and how they change over time
See what factors influence Holy Cow Burgers performance in the United States and how they change over time
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An analysis of Holy Cow Burgers' competitors in the United States
An analysis of Holy Cow Burgers' competitors in the United States
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 shows brand's share of foot traffic, revealing competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Holy Cow Burgers' market performance is in the top 1% among Cafe & Restaurants in the United States, indicating a leading position. This reflects high customer preference and strong competitive advantage. Performance peers include Blanco Cocina + Cantina, GAO's, Republica Restaurant & Rooftop, Ball & Chain, Gorilla Sushi, and POGU, all within a similar leading performance range.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) reflects customer loyalty and brand perception, impacting repeat business and brand advocacy, driving revenue and growth.
Holy Cow Burgers has an overall CSAT score of 74%, a decrease of 9.3 percentage points year-over-year. CSAT in New York is also 74%, decreased by 8.2 percentage points, while Texas has a significantly lower CSAT of 45%, decreased by 39.8 percentage points. The declining CSAT, especially in Texas, indicates potential issues requiring attention to improve customer experiences.
Average check is a key indicator of spending per customer, influencing total revenue and profitability. It helps optimize pricing strategies.
The overall average check for Holy Cow Burgers is $21.30, a decrease of 11.9% year-over-year. New Jersey shows an average check of $21.70 with 0% growth, while New York shows an average check of $21.30 with 0% growth. The decreased average check across all locations suggests the need to evaluate pricing and menu strategies.
Number of outlets indicates brand reach and market presence. It reflects expansion strategy and potential market dominance within the industry.
Holy Cow Burgers has 13 outlets in New York, 1 in Texas, and 1 in New Jersey. The concentration of outlets in New York suggests a strong regional presence, while limited outlets in other states indicate opportunities for further expansion.
Identifying key competitors via cross-visitation reveals direct rivals for customer traffic, informing competitive strategies and market positioning.
The top competitors for Holy Cow Burgers, based on customer cross-visitation, are McDonald's, Dunkin', and Wendy's (each with 6.33% cross visitation), followed by Shake Shack and Taco Bell (each with 3.80% cross visitation). These brands represent the primary alternatives customers consider, highlighting the competitive landscape for Holy Cow Burgers.
Analyzing traffic workload by hour reveals peak demand periods, optimizing staffing and resource allocation to improve customer service and operational efficiency.
Traffic workload for Holy Cow Burgers peaks between 12:00 PM and 8:00 PM (hod 12-20), with the highest traffic around 2:00 PM (hod 14). The lowest traffic is between 4:00 AM and 7:00 AM (hod 4-7). This data allows for optimized staffing and resource allocation during peak and off-peak hours.
Analyzing consumer segments by gender and generation enables targeted marketing and positioning strategies, enhancing customer engagement and brand relevance.
The consumer base for Holy Cow Burgers shows a higher affinity among women (69%) and men (126%). Generational segments shows a high affinity for Gen Y (137%), Gen X (59%) and Gen Z (75%). Affinity Index reveals relative representation, informing marketing efforts to reach over- and under-indexed segments.