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See what factors influence Fatburger performance in the Canada and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
An analysis of Fatburger' competitors in the Canada
An analysis of Fatburger' competitors in the Canada
In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jul – Sep 25
Fatburger is ahead of most brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance shows brand's share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Fatburger's market performance in Canada is at the 59th percentile, indicating an average market standing. This means Fatburger is ahead of most brands in the Cafe & Restaurants industry. Performance peers in the same percentile range include Queens Harbour, Karahi Point, Burger Factory, Burrito Boyz, Restaurant Boustan, and Kibo Sushi House.
Customer satisfaction reflects brand perception and loyalty, directly impacting revenue and long-term sustainability.
Fatburger in Canada boasts a high overall customer satisfaction (CSAT) of 90%, a significant 8.3 percentage point increase year-over-year. Manitoba shows the highest CSAT at 91%, while Northwest Territories has the lowest at 82%. This indicates strong positive customer sentiment across most regions, with opportunities for improvement in the Northwest Territories.
Average check reveals customer spending habits, crucial for pricing strategies and revenue forecasting.
The average check for Fatburger in Canada is CAD 23.1, a decrease of 5.6% compared to the previous year. Saskatchewan has the highest average check at CAD 24.4, while Manitoba has the lowest at CAD 22.2. This suggests a slight decrease in customer spending per visit, with regional variations in average transaction value.
Outlet count indicates brand reach and market penetration, influencing accessibility and brand visibility.
Fatburger has a total of 70 outlets in Canada. Alberta has the highest number of outlets with 31, followed by British Columbia with 28. Ontario and Northwest Territories each have 1 outlet. This distribution highlights Alberta and British Columbia as key markets for Fatburger in Canada.
Competitor analysis identifies key players and market dynamics, informing competitive strategies and differentiation efforts.
The top competitors for Fatburger in Canada, based on cross-visitation, are Tim Hortons (11.91%), McDonald's (8.85%), A&W Canada (6.56%), Dairy Queen (3.97%), and Boston Pizza (3.66%). This indicates that customers who visit Fatburger also frequently visit these establishments, highlighting them as key competitors in the Canadian market.
Traffic workload analysis optimizes staffing and resource allocation, ensuring efficient operations and customer service.
Fatburger experiences peak traffic workload between 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM, with the highest workload at 64.50% at 6:00 PM. Traffic is minimal between 3:00 AM and 6:00 AM. This data suggests that Fatburger should allocate more resources during peak hours to manage customer flow effectively.
Understanding consumer segments enables targeted marketing, improving engagement and brand resonance.
Fatburger's consumer base in Canada shows a higher affinity among women (92) and men (106). Gen X (116) shows the highest affinity, while Gen Z (64) is under-indexed. This suggests that Fatburger appeals more to Gen X, with an opportunity to increase engagement among Gen Z consumers.