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See what factors influence Bombay Bliss performance in the Australia and how they change over time
See what factors influence Bombay Bliss performance in the Australia and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of Bombay Bliss' competitors in the Australia
An analysis of Bombay Bliss' competitors in the Australia
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Bombay Bliss is in the top 2% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance reveals a brand’s share of foot traffic, showing its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Bombay Bliss in Australia's Cafe & Restaurants industry holds a 98th percentile MARKET PERFORMANCE, classifying it as a leading brand. This indicates it captures a significant portion of customer visits compared to its peers. Performance peers in similar range: Brunetti Classico, Pancake Manor, Mangi's Kitchen & Bar, Olive & Angelo, Wingboy, Jay Bhavani Adelaide - Indian Veg Restaurant.
Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) reflects how well a brand meets customer expectations, impacting loyalty and repeat business.
Bombay Bliss has an overall CSAT of 82% in Australia. This score decreased by 5.3 percentage points year-over-year. In Queensland, the CSAT is also 82%, experiencing the same decrease. The data indicates a need to investigate the cause of the CSAT decline to maintain customer loyalty.
Average Check (transaction value) reflects spending habits and indicates the perceived value and pricing strategy effectiveness.
The overall Average Check for Bombay Bliss is 41.2 AUD, reflecting the average amount customers spend per visit. This represents a 19.5% increase year-over-year, showing growth in customer spending. In Queensland, the Average Check is also 41.2 AUD. Data indicates successful upselling strategies.
The number of outlets reflects a brand's reach and expansion, which influences market presence and accessibility.
Bombay Bliss has 12 outlets in Queensland, Australia. This indicates a focused presence in the region. Maintaining operational excellence across these locations is crucial for consistent brand experience.
Competitor analysis identifies key rivals and customer preferences, guiding strategic positioning and differentiation efforts.
Bombay Bliss customers in Australia also visit McDonald's (11.76%), Hungry Jack's Burgers (5.88%), Subway (5.88%), KFC (5.88%), and Dosa Hut Indian Multi Cuisine Restaurant (4.41%). Understanding customer cross-visitation patterns allows Bombay Bliss to refine its offerings and marketing to capture a larger share of customer visits.
Traffic workload by hours reveals peak and off-peak times, allowing for staffing and resource optimization.
Traffic workload for Bombay Bliss peaks between 17:00 and 19:00, reaching a high of 63.13 around 18:00. Minimal traffic occurs from midnight to 9:00. Data allows to optimize staffing levels and promotions based on hourly traffic patterns.
Analyzing consumer segments by Gender and Generation allows targeted marketing and positioning strategies, improving customer engagement.
Bombay Bliss shows over-representation among Women(index 75) and Men(index 120) compared to the average cafe consumer. There is also a high affinity shown by Gen Y(index 113). Data suggests marketing efforts should consider these preferences to improve engagement.