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See what factors influence Church's Texas Chicken performance in the Mexico and how they change over time
See what factors influence Church's Texas Chicken performance in the Mexico and how they change over time
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An analysis of Church's Texas Chicken' competitors in the Mexico
An analysis of Church's Texas Chicken' competitors in the Mexico
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Managing Partner, Global Business Development
In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
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In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Church's Texas Chicken is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance reveals brand strength and customer preference, indicating competitive success within the Cafe & Restaurants industry.
Church's Texas Chicken is a leading brand in Mexico's Cafe & Restaurants industry, ranking in the top 1% based on market performance, indicating a strong competitive position. Performance peers within the same percentile range include Sala de Despecho, Tacos de Armando, RosaNegra | Latin American, Bar Arcade, Martins, and El Portón.
Customer satisfaction is crucial for loyalty and growth, directly impacting brand reputation and repeat business within the Cafe & Restaurants sector.
Overall customer satisfaction for Church's Texas Chicken in Mexico is 53%, a decrease of 4.5 percentage points year-over-year. Satisfaction varies by state, with Yucatán at 77% (up 0.7pp), Veracruz at 74% (down 5.3pp), Querétaro at 61% (up 24.8pp), and Jalisco at 61% (down 2.7pp). Coahuila stands at 60% (up 14.9pp).
Average check reflects spending per customer, crucial for revenue analysis and identifying opportunities for upselling and menu optimization.
The overall average check for Church's Texas Chicken in Mexico is 243.8 MXN, a decrease of 3.8% year-over-year. By state, Quintana Roo has the highest average check at 286.4 MXN, followed by Tamaulipas at 281.8 MXN. Nuevo León is at 244.4 MXN, Coahuila at 241.2 MXN, and Yucatán at 208.3 MXN.
Outlet count indicates market reach and brand presence, a key factor in overall accessibility and revenue potential.
Church's Texas Chicken has the most outlets in Tamaulipas (33), followed by Nuevo León (19), and Coahuila (12). Veracruz, San Luis Potosí, Quintana Roo, and Chihuahua each have 3 outlets. Tabasco, Querétaro, and Jalisco each have 2 outlets, indicating varied presence across Mexican states.
Competitor analysis identifies key players and customer preferences, informing strategies to gain market share and improve competitive positioning.
Top competitors for Church's Texas Chicken in Mexico, based on customer cross-visitation, include Carl's Jr. (9.55%), KFC (8.58%), Starbucks (8.58%), Tim Hortons (8.19%), and Little Caesars (8.19%). This indicates shared customer interest in similar quick-service restaurant brands.
Traffic workload analysis reveals peak hours, enabling efficient staffing and resource allocation to optimize customer experience.
Peak traffic workload for Church's Texas Chicken in Mexico occurs between 10 AM and 8 PM, with the highest activity from 2 PM to 4 PM. Traffic is significantly lower during early morning hours (1 AM to 7 AM), indicating clear peak and off-peak times for operations.
Understanding consumer segments allows targeted marketing, optimizing product offerings and communications for diverse demographics.
Consumer segments show affinity towards Church's Texas Chicken. Women (71) and Men (121), Gen X (35), Gen Y (101) and Gen Z (208). Compared to the average consumer, there is a high affinity for Gen Z segment, while Gen X is under-indexed.