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See what factors influence Daniel's Donuts performance in the Australia and how they change over time
See what factors influence Daniel's Donuts performance in the Australia and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
An analysis of Daniel's Donuts' competitors in the Australia
An analysis of Daniel's Donuts' competitors in the Australia
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In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Daniel's Donuts is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance reveals brand share of foot traffic, indicating competitive strength and customer preference within the Cafe & Restaurants industry.
Daniel's Donuts holds a leading market position in Australia's Cafe & Restaurants industry with a market performance percentile of 99. This indicates a strong competitive advantage. Performance peers in the same percentile range include Castello's, Royal Stacks, Sushi Hiro, E D D Y + W O L F F, Hopscotch Melbourne, and Vespa Rossa Degraves.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) reflects customer happiness, directly impacting loyalty, brand perception, and ultimately, revenue generation.
Daniel's Donuts' overall CSAT is 73%, a decrease of 2.5 percentage points year-over-year. Victoria shows 74% satisfaction, while New South Wales lags at 58%, marking a 15.2 percentage point drop. This signals a need to address satisfaction issues, particularly in New South Wales.
Average check (transaction value) shows spending habits. Monitoring this KPI reveals revenue trends and identifies opportunities for upselling and promotions.
The overall average check for Daniel's Donuts is AUD 21.6, a 7.6% increase year-over-year. Victoria maintains an average check of AUD 21.7. Increasing average check suggests effective pricing or customer tendency to spend more per visit.
Tracking the number of outlets indicates brand reach. Expansion correlates with growth, market share gains, and increased customer accessibility.
Daniel's Donuts has 46 outlets in Victoria and 1 in New South Wales. The disparity in outlet count suggests a strong presence in Victoria, but an opportunity for growth in New South Wales to broaden its reach.
Competitor analysis reveals brand's competitive landscape. This understanding shapes strategy and identifies differentiation opportunities for market advantage.
Daniel's Donuts' customers also visit McDonald's (25.32%), Hungry Jack's Burgers (13.92%), KFC (12.03%), Guzman y Gomez (5.70%), and Red Rooster (5.06%). These are primary competitors for Daniel's Donuts. The cross-visitation data suggests the importance of quick service and variety.
Analyzing traffic workload by hour helps optimize staffing, manage inventory, and improve operational efficiency to meet customer demand effectively.
Traffic workload at Daniel's Donuts peaks between 10 AM and 6 PM, exceeding 50% during these hours. The lowest traffic is between midnight and 4 AM. Resource allocation should align with peak hours to ensure smooth service.
Understanding consumer segments by Gender and Generation enables targeted marketing. Affinity insights guide positioning and personalized messaging strategies.
Women are over-represented among Daniel's Donuts consumers (affinity index 72), while men are significantly over-represented (affinity index 123). Gen X has very high affinity (index 386) and Gen Y has an affinity index of 42. Messaging and product offerings can be refined to appeal the consumer base.