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Vinkal Chadha
Managing Partner, Global Business Development
Search among the top café & restaurant brands by number of locations
Join us for a demo where we'll discuss how Realytics can support your business growth and adaptability in changing market conditions
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
Starbucks is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
See what factors influence Starbucks performance in the Canada and how they change over time
See what factors influence Starbucks performance in the Canada and how they change over time
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An analysis of Starbucks' competitors in the Canada
An analysis of Starbucks' competitors in the Canada
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
Discover your traffic workload during different times of the day
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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 shows brand's share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Starbucks in Canada holds a leading market performance at the 99th percentile, placing it in the top 1% of brands. This indicates a strong market presence compared to peers like Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Harvey's, Swiss Chalet, Domino's Pizza, Pizza Hut and Osmow's Shawarma, which share a similar top-tier ranking.
CSAT reflects customer contentment, crucial for loyalty. Tracking changes identifies areas for improvement to boost retention and brand perception.
Starbucks' overall customer satisfaction in Canada is 56%, a decrease of 4.3 percentage points year-over-year. CSAT varies by province, with New Brunswick showing the highest satisfaction at 80% and a growth of 17.3 percentage points, while Newfoundland and Labrador show 65% with decrease -11.2 percentage points.
Average check indicates spending per customer, directly impacting revenue. Growth signifies increased customer value and potential upsell success.
Starbucks' average check in Canada is CAD 12.5, reflecting a 4% increase year-over-year. Nova Scotia has the highest average check at CAD 14.7, with Saskatchewan following at CAD 14.00. This indicates customers are spending more per visit than a year ago.
Outlet count signifies brand reach and market penetration. Growth indicates expansion, enhancing accessibility and brand visibility.
Starbucks has 639 outlets in Ontario, marking its largest presence in Canada. British Columbia follows with 328 outlets, and Alberta has 241. The number of outlets represents the brand's physical footprint and accessibility across different provinces.
Understanding competitors reveals market dynamics. Cross-visitation highlights shared customer base and competitive overlap, informing strategic positioning.
The top competitors for Starbucks in Canada, based on cross-visitation, are Tim Hortons (24.18%) and McDonald's (18.45%). This shows a substantial overlap in customer base. A&W Canada (7.03%), Subway (4.78%) and Dairy Queen (4.23%) follow as secondary competitors.
Traffic workload shows peak hours, optimizing staffing and resource allocation for efficient service and customer satisfaction during busy periods.
Starbucks' traffic workload in Canada peaks between 8 AM and 6 PM, with the highest workload occurring around noon (63.74%). Traffic starts rising significantly from 4 AM, which reflects the demand in this brand.
Consumer segments analysis informs targeted marketing and positioning, optimizing engagement and resonance with key demographics.
Starbucks' customer base in Canada shows high affinity of women (index 102), over Men (index 99). Gen X over-indexes with an affinity index of 126, while Gen Y and Gen Z are represented with indexes of 89 and 95 respectively.