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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
The Meat & Wine Co is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
See what factors influence The Meat & Wine Co performance in the Australia and how they change over time
See what factors influence The Meat & Wine Co performance in the Australia and how they change over time
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An analysis of The Meat & Wine Co' competitors in the Australia
An analysis of The Meat & Wine Co' competitors in the Australia
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 shows brand’s share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
The Meat & Wine Co holds a leading market position with a percentile of 99 in Australia's Cafe & Restaurants industry. This signifies strong customer preference compared to peers like Outback Steakhouse, Delhi Rocks, Biwon, D'Penyetz & D'Cendol, Noodle Box, and Masala Kitchen. Being in the top 1% indicates a robust competitive advantage.
Customer satisfaction reflects the perceived quality of service, impacting loyalty and brand advocacy.
The Meat & Wine Co boasts an 87% customer satisfaction rate, a 1.2 percentage point increase year-over-year. South Australia leads with 89%, while Australian Capital Territory shows a slight decrease. Overall, positive satisfaction trends enhance the brand's reputation.
Average check reveals customer spending habits, directly influencing revenue and profitability.
The Meat & Wine Co's average check is AUD 114.8, showing a slight 0.2% year-over-year increase. The Australian Capital Territory has the highest average check at AUD 134.3. This indicates customers are spending slightly more per visit overall, with regional variations.
Outlet count indicates brand reach and accessibility, crucial for market coverage and convenience.
The Meat & Wine Co has 5 outlets in New South Wales, 4 in Victoria, and 1 each in South Australia, Western Australia and Australian Capital Territory. The distribution indicates stronger presence in New South Wales and Victoria. This provides a footprint, particularly in those states.
Competitor analysis identifies key rivals, informing competitive strategies and differentiation efforts.
The top competitors for The Meat & Wine Co, based on customer cross-visitation, are McDonald's (5.75%), KFC (4.08%), Hungry Jack's Burgers (3.15%), El Jannah Chicken (2.97%), and Starbucks (1.67%). This suggests that customers of The Meat & Wine Co also frequent fast-food chains.
Traffic workload reveals peak operational hours, enabling efficient staffing and resource allocation.
The Meat & Wine Co experiences peak traffic workload between 6 PM and 8 PM, with a high of 73.91% at 7 PM. Traffic begins around noon (43.99%) and declines sharply after 9 PM. This distribution informs staffing and resource allocation strategies.
Consumer segments enable targeted marketing, optimizing engagement and ROI based on customer preferences.
The Meat & Wine Co's customer base shows high affinity for women (83), while Men (113). Gen X are overrepresented (208) indicating affinity, whereas Gen Y (80), and Gen Z (52) are under-indexed. Affinity Index helps to understand preference to brand.