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See what factors influence Boost Juice performance in the Australia and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of Boost Juice' competitors in the Australia
An analysis of Boost Juice' competitors in the Australia
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Boost Juice is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market Performance percentile reveals competitive strength and customer preference, showing a brand's share of foot traffic in the industry.
Boost Juice's Market Performance in Australia is at the 99th percentile, indicating a leading position in the Cafe & Restaurants industry. This top 1% ranking signifies strong market share and customer preference compared to competitors such as Han Jan Brisbane 한잔, Hunky Dory Fish & Chips, Restaurant Hubert, SIMPLE Italian Cucina Pizzeria, Primi Italian and The Aviary Perth, which are in the same percentile range.
Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) reflects brand perception, loyalty, and service quality, directly impacting revenue and long-term sustainability.
Boost Juice's overall CSAT in Australia is 58%, a slight decrease of 0.9 percentage points year-over-year. Victoria shows the highest CSAT at 69% with 13.9 percentage points increase, while Queensland has a CSAT of 58% with a decrease of 13 percentage points. New South Wales shows 53% with a decrease of 3.4 percentage points and Western Australia has the lowest CSAT at 44% with an increase of 6.1 percentage points. The dynamic CSAT data shows fluctuations between May and July 2025, with a peak in June.
Average Check (AvgCheck) quantifies customer spending per visit, reflecting menu pricing, order size, and upselling effectiveness, directly boosting revenue.
The overall Average Check for Boost Juice in Australia is 14.4 AUD, showing an increase of 3.1% year-over-year. New South Wales has the highest Average Check at 19.3 AUD, while Queensland's is 13.2 AUD and Victoria's is 12 AUD. The dynamic data indicates fluctuations in Average Check throughout the period, with a high in May 2025. All States Growth value is 0%.
Number of Outlets indicates market reach and expansion, influencing brand visibility, accessibility, and overall revenue potential.
Boost Juice has a significant presence across Australia, with New South Wales leading with 69 outlets. Queensland and Victoria each have 47 outlets, followed by Western Australia with 28, South Australia with 12, Australian Capital Territory with 7, and Northern Territory with 1. This distribution highlights the brand's established network and coverage across various regions.
Identifying top competitors through cross-visitation reveals direct rivals, market positioning, and opportunities for differentiation and strategic advantage.
The top competitors for Boost Juice in Australia, based on customer cross-visitation, are McDonald's (16.77%), Hungry Jack's Burgers (10.56%), Subway (8.07%), KFC (7.45%), and Domino's Pizza (4.35%). This indicates that customers who visit Boost Juice also frequently visit these fast-food chains, suggesting a potential overlap in target markets or consumption occasions.
Analyzing hourly traffic workload helps optimize staffing, manage peak times, improve customer experience, and maximize revenue generation.
Boost Juice experiences peak traffic between 8 AM and 4 PM, with the highest workload around 11 AM to 3 PM, reaching approximately 51%. Traffic gradually increases from 5 AM, peaks during midday, and declines significantly after 5 PM, with minimal activity after 9 PM. This data shows when to optimize staffing.
Analyzing consumer segments by gender and generation informs targeted marketing and positioning strategies, enhancing relevance and engagement.
Boost Juice's customer base shows a high affinity among women (index 111), suggesting they are more engaged than average consumers. Men are underrepresented (index 91). Gen Y (index 97) and Gen Z (index 96) have near-average affinity, while Gen X (index 73) is underrepresented. This indicates opportunities to refine marketing towards Gen X and male segments.