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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 3% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
See what factors influence Starbucks performance in the Sweden and how they change over time
See what factors influence Starbucks performance in the Sweden and how they change over time
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An analysis of Starbucks' competitors in the Sweden
An analysis of Starbucks' competitors in the Sweden
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
Discover your traffic workload during different times of the day
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
In Cafe & Restaurants
In Cafe & Restaurants
Search among the top 10,053 café & restaurant brands by number of locations
Cafe & Restaurants
Market performance percentile reveals a brand’s share of foot traffic, showing its competitive strength and customer preference.
Starbucks in Sweden holds a market performance percentile of 97, indicating a leading position within the Cafe & Restaurants industry. This high percentile places Starbucks in the top 3% of brands, reflecting strong customer preference and competitive advantage. Performance peers in a similar range include Epic Burgers, Elsa Andersson’s cafe and bakery, Jack's Burger, rara Himalayan restaurant, Caliente Tapas, and Haqet – Swedish Street Food.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) indicates loyalty. Tracking changes helps understand if customer perception of the brand is improving or declining.
Starbucks in Sweden has an overall CSAT of 57%, reflecting average customer contentment. This is a 2.9 percentage point increase year-over-year. Stockholm County also shows a CSAT of 57%. The dynamic CSAT data shows fluctuations between April and June 2025, peaking in April and then decreasing. Monitor to understand drivers of change.
Number of outlets indicates brand's physical presence. Monitoring the number and location shows brand's expansion and market coverage.
Starbucks has 3 outlets in Stockholm County, Sweden. This reflects the brand's physical presence in this region. There's no data to suggest growth or decline during the reporting period, so the number of outlets has remained the same.
Competitor analysis shows the competitive landscape, identifying key players and level of competition in the market.
The top competitors for Starbucks in Sweden, based on customer cross-visitation, are Max Burgers (24%), McDonald's (20%), Espresso House (16%), Burger King (12%), and O'Learys (8%). This data reveals that Starbucks customers also frequent fast-food chains and other cafe brands, suggesting possible overlap in target audiences.
Traffic workload shows peak hours, which helps in optimizing staffing, inventory, and promotional activities to meet customer demand.
Traffic workload for Starbucks in Sweden varies throughout the day. It starts increasing at 7 AM, peaks between 2 PM and 4 PM, and then gradually decreases. The highest traffic workload is around 62.62% at 3 PM. From 10 PM onwards, the traffic is close to zero. Plan operations accordingly.
Analyzing consumer segments helps tailor marketing. Gender and Generation affinity reveals segment preferences and guides targeted marketing and product development.
Starbucks in Sweden exhibits higher affinity among women (72%) than men (114%). Among generations, Gen Z (152%) shows the highest affinity, followed by Gen X (111%), and Gen Y (67%). This suggests marketing strategies could be targeted toward Gen Z and Gen X.