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See what factors influence C-Lovers Fish & Chips performance in the Canada and how they change over time
See what factors influence C-Lovers Fish & Chips performance in the Canada and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of C-Lovers Fish & Chips' competitors in the Canada
An analysis of C-Lovers Fish & Chips' competitors in the Canada
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In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
C-Lovers Fish & Chips is in the top 2% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Market performance indicates a brand's share of foot traffic, revealing competitive strength and customer preference within the industry.
C-Lovers Fish & Chips holds a leading market performance at the 98th percentile. This signifies a strong market position, placing it in the top 2% of Cafe & Restaurants brands in Canada. Performance peers within this percentile include Kerala Food Court, Spicebros, The GOAT - Tap & Eatery, The Pint, Jin Soo Sung Chan Korean Restaurant, and Cafeterra.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) is crucial for understanding customer loyalty and identifying areas for service improvement to drive repeat business.
Overall customer satisfaction for C-Lovers Fish & Chips is 83%, a slight decrease of 0.9 percentage points year-over-year. Alberta shows high satisfaction (87%) with significant growth. British Columbia's satisfaction is slightly lower (82%). Monitoring these trends is important for maintaining customer loyalty.
Average check (transaction value) reveals customer spending habits and the effectiveness of upselling strategies to maximize revenue per transaction.
The average check for C-Lovers Fish & Chips is CAD 29.3, showing a 6.5% increase year-over-year. Alberta has a higher average check of CAD 32, while British Columbia shows CAD 29. This indicates positive revenue trends and potential for further growth.
The number of outlets reflects brand reach and market penetration, influencing brand visibility and accessibility for potential customers.
C-Lovers Fish & Chips has 11 outlets in British Columbia and 1 in Alberta. British Columbia accounts for most of C-Lovers Fish & Chips locations, suggesting a strategic concentration in this province. Expansion opportunities exist in Alberta.
Identifying key competitors helps understand the competitive landscape and refine strategies to attract and retain customers in a competitive market.
McDonald's and Tim Hortons show the highest cross-visitation with C-Lovers Fish & Chips customers (14.22% each), followed by A&W Canada (10.43%), Starbucks (6.64%), and Wendy's (6.16%). These are key competitors to watch.
Analyzing traffic workload by hour helps optimize staffing levels and resource allocation to meet customer demand efficiently throughout the day.
Traffic at C-Lovers Fish & Chips peaks between 16:00 and 18:00, with the highest workload around 18:00 (68.69%). Traffic is minimal in the early morning hours. Staffing should be adjusted accordingly.
Understanding consumer segments by gender and generation allows for targeted marketing, improving engagement and aligning brand messaging with audience preferences.
Women are overrepresented among C-Lovers Fish & Chips customers, with an affinity index of 86. Men are indexed at 110. Gen X shows very high affinity (172), while Gen Y (62) and Gen Z (56) are underrepresented. Marketing should focus on those segments.
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