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See what factors influence Cutters Point Coffee performance in the United States and how they change over time
See what factors influence Cutters Point Coffee performance in the United States and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of Cutters Point Coffee' competitors in the United States
An analysis of Cutters Point Coffee' competitors in the United States
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Cutters Point Coffee is in the top 4% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market Performance shows a brand’s share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference in the Cafe & Restaurants industry.
Cutters Point Coffee's MARKET PERFORMANCE stands at the 96th percentile, marking it as a leading brand in the Cafe & Restaurants sector. This high percentile indicates strong market presence. Performance peers include Verde Flavors of Mexico, Moe's Broadway Bagel, Upstate Bar and Grill, Emmy Squared Pizza, The Crab Shack, and Oddfellows.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) reflects customer happiness. Tracking CSAT helps improve service, retain customers, and boost positive word-of-mouth.
Cutters Point Coffee boasts an impressive overall CSAT score of 88%, a significant 8.8 percentage point increase year-over-year. In Washington, CSAT is also strong at 88%, with a 7.1 percentage point increase. This indicates high customer loyalty and effective service strategies.
Average check measures the typical transaction value. Monitoring this KPI helps optimize pricing strategies and identify revenue growth opportunities.
The average check for Cutters Point Coffee is $9.00, reflecting a substantial 24.9% increase compared to the previous year. In Washington, the average check is $9.30. The rise in average check signals increased spending per customer, boosting revenue.
Outlet count indicates market reach. Expanding the number of outlets often correlates with increased brand visibility, market share, and overall revenue.
Cutters Point Coffee has 13 outlets in Washington and 1 in Georgia. The higher concentration in Washington suggests a strong regional presence, while expansion into Georgia indicates growing reach.
Competitor analysis identifies key market rivals. Knowing who else customers visit helps refine marketing strategies and strengthen competitive advantages.
The top competitors for Cutters Point Coffee include McDonald's (14.29% cross-visitation), Taco Bell (7.94%), Starbucks (7.94%), Chick-fil-A (6.35%), and Dutch Bros Coffee (6.35%). These percentages indicate shared customer bases, showing direct competitors.
Traffic workload analysis helps optimize staffing. By understanding peak hours, Cutters Point Coffee can improve customer service and operational efficiency.
Cutters Point Coffee experiences peak traffic between 08:00 and 11:00, with the highest workload around 10:00 (72.44%). Traffic gradually decreases from noon onward. This insight allows for targeted staffing during peak hours.
Consumer segment analysis tailors marketing. By understanding gender and generational preferences, Cutters Point Coffee can create targeted campaigns for increased ROI.
Women show a higher affinity (94) compared to the average consumer. Men are overrepresented (105). Gen X shows affinity of 124, Gen Y is under-indexed at 50 and Gen Z shows high affinity (133) - strong overrepresentation, indicating significant engagement or interest.