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See what factors influence A&W Canada performance in the Canada and how they change over time
See what factors influence A&W Canada performance in the Canada and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of A&W Canada' competitors in the Canada
An analysis of A&W Canada' competitors in the Canada
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·Jun – Aug 25
A&W Canada is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
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Market performance reveals a brand's share of foot traffic, indicating its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
A&W Canada is in the top 1% reflecting a leading position. This indicates strong brand preference and effective market penetration compared to peers like McDonald's, Subway, and Tim Hortons, all within the same leading percentile range.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) measures how well a brand's products or services meet customer expectations, influencing loyalty and repurchase rates.
A&W Canada's overall CSAT is 79%, up by 6.9 percentage points year-over-year, showing improved customer sentiment. British Columbia and Ontario show the highest CSAT at 81%. The CSAT trend dipped slightly in June but recovered by August.
Average check reflects the amount customers spend per visit, indicating pricing strategy effectiveness and customer spending habits.
A&W Canada's average check is 18.4 CAD, slightly down by 0.1% year-over-year. Manitoba has the highest average check at 20.1 CAD. The average check amount has steadily increased during the reported period.
Outlet count indicates a brand's market presence and accessibility, influencing brand recognition and potential customer reach.
A&W Canada has the most outlets in Ontario (317), followed by Alberta (204) and British Columbia (191), reflecting the brand's concentration in these provinces. This distribution highlights key areas of market coverage.
Competitor analysis identifies key rivals and their customer overlap, revealing areas for strategic differentiation and competitive advantage.
A&W Canada's customers also frequently visit Tim Hortons (22.84% cross-visitation) and McDonald's (19.02%), indicating direct competition. Subway, Wendy's, and Starbucks also attract A&W customers but to a lesser extent.
Understanding traffic workload by hours helps optimize staffing and resource allocation to meet customer demand efficiently.
A&W Canada experiences peak traffic workload around noon (70.63%), with significant activity from 9 AM to 6 PM. Traffic is lowest in the early morning hours, indicating operational adjustments may be needed for off-peak times.
Analyzing consumer segments helps tailor marketing efforts to specific demographics, improving engagement and campaign effectiveness.
Women show high affinity (81%) towards A&W Canada, while men are over-represented (113%). Gen X is highly engaged (117%), while Gen Y and Gen Z show slightly under-indexed affinity at 91% and 82% respectively.