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See what factors influence Espresso House performance in the Sweden and how they change over time
See what factors influence Espresso House performance in the Sweden and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
An analysis of Espresso House' competitors in the Sweden
An analysis of Espresso House' competitors in the Sweden
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·Jun – Aug 25
Espresso House is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance shows brand's share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference in the cafe & restaurants industry.
Espresso House holds a leading market performance in Sweden with a 99th percentile position. This shows strong customer preference. Peers like KFC, Rasta, ChopChop Asian Express, Mister York, Burger King and Sibylla share similar performance.
Customer satisfaction reflects brand perception and loyalty. It is crucial for retaining customers and driving positive word-of-mouth, impacting long-term revenue.
Espresso House has a strong customer satisfaction in Sweden, with an overall CSAT of 68%, up by 2.1 percentage points year-over-year. Kalmar County leads with 92%. Improvements are seen across multiple counties, reflecting enhanced customer experience.
Average check indicates customer spending per visit. Analyzing this KPI helps understand pricing strategy effectiveness and customer purchase behavior.
Espresso House sees an average check of 127.5 SEK in Sweden, a 14.9% increase year-over-year, reflecting higher spending. Norrbotten County shows the highest average check at 236.1 SEK. This reflects increased customer spending per visit.
Number of outlets signifies brand reach and market presence. Tracking this KPI helps assess expansion strategy and geographical market penetration.
Espresso House has a strong presence in Sweden, particularly in Stockholm County with 63 outlets. Västra Götaland and Skåne Counties also have significant presence with 43 and 39 outlets respectively. This reflects established market coverage.
Competitor analysis reveals shared customer base and helps refine market positioning. It identifies key players and competitive intensity in the cafe & restaurant sector.
McDonald's and Max Burgers are key competitors for Espresso House in Sweden, with cross-visitation rates of 18.48% and 14.21%, respectively. Burger King, ChopChop Asian Express and Rasta also compete for the same customers.
Traffic workload by hour shows peak operational times and informs staffing/resource allocation. This helps optimize service efficiency and customer experience.
Espresso House experiences peak traffic workload between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM, with the highest workload around 2:00 PM (61.99%). Traffic starts increasing from 6:00 AM, reaching high levels by 9:00 AM, reflecting morning and lunchtime demand.
Consumer segments drive tailored marketing. Gender and generation data helps target products to specific groups, maximizing message relevance and ROI.
Espresso House sees high affinity among women (106 Index), suggesting over-representation in customer base. Men are slightly under-indexed (97 Index). Gen X shows high affinity (111 Index), while Gen Y (84 Index) and Gen Z (77 Index) are under-indexed.