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See what factors influence Nespresso performance in the Switzerland and how they change over time
See what factors influence Nespresso performance in the Switzerland and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
An analysis of Nespresso' competitors in the Switzerland
An analysis of Nespresso' competitors in the Switzerland
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In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Nespresso is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
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Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance reveals brand strength and customer preference, indicating competitive positioning and potential growth areas in the cafe industry.
Nespresso holds a leading position in Switzerland's Cafe & Restaurants industry with a percentile of 99, placing it in the top 1% of brands. This indicates a strong market presence relative to its peers like Saravana Bhavan, DÖNER STOP, Asllanis Corner, Aare Korean BBQ Restaurant, CRRSP and Maison Cailler, which are also in the top 1%.
Customer satisfaction is crucial for brand loyalty and growth, reflecting service quality and product appeal within the competitive cafe sector.
Nespresso's customer satisfaction in Switzerland is high at 95%, up 6.6 percentage points year-over-year. Fribourg shows the highest satisfaction (100%), while Bern has experienced a slight decrease. Overall CSAT has fluctuated between 93.85% and 96.27% during the observed period.
Average check reflects spending per customer, indicating pricing strategy effectiveness and customer value perception in the cafe market.
Nespresso's average check in Switzerland is 62.1 CHF, a 44% increase year-over-year. Zurich has the highest average check (76.8 CHF). The average check has varied from 55.45 CHF to 75 CHF, showing an increasing trend over the observed period.
Outlet count reflects brand reach and accessibility, showing expansion efforts and market penetration within the cafe and restaurant industry.
Nespresso has a significant presence in Switzerland, with Bern and Zurich having the most outlets (9 each). Vaud, St. Gallen, Ticino and Geneva each have 7 and 6 outlets respectively, reflecting a solid distribution network across the country.
Competitor analysis identifies key rivals and customer preferences, enabling strategic positioning and competitive advantage in the cafe sector.
Nespresso's customers in Switzerland also visit McDonald's (5.13%), Hans im Glück (2.56%), Rosaly's (2.56%), Yooji's (2.56%), and Café Bar ODEON (2.56%). This cross-visitation data helps Nespresso understand its competitive landscape and customer preferences.
Traffic workload analysis optimizes staffing and resource allocation, enhancing operational efficiency and customer service during peak hours.
Nespresso experiences peak traffic in Switzerland between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, with the highest workload at 3:00 PM (52.34%). Traffic is minimal during early morning hours, indicating a need for adjusted staffing based on hourly demand.
Understanding consumer segments allows for tailored marketing, improving engagement and relevance with specific demographic groups within the cafe market.
Nespresso in Switzerland shows a higher affinity among women (index 130) and Gen X (index 125), suggesting these groups are overrepresented among Nespresso consumers. Gen Y (index 88) and Gen Z (index 98) are underrepresented, indicating potentially lower engagement.