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See what factors influence Pepper Lunch performance in the Australia and how they change over time
See what factors influence Pepper Lunch performance in the Australia and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of Pepper Lunch' competitors in the Australia
An analysis of Pepper Lunch' competitors in the Australia
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Pepper Lunch 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 industry.
Pepper Lunch, with a market performance percentile of 99 in Australia's Cafe & Restaurant industry, holds a leading position. This indicates a strong market presence. Performance peers include Auvers Dining, Dae Jang Kum, Swagath Grand Berwick, Curry & Tandoor Indian Cusine, Dine and Dezerts, and Norman Hotel, all within a similar percentile range.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) reflects customer happiness with a brand. Higher CSAT often correlates with increased loyalty and positive word-of-mouth.
Pepper Lunch's overall CSAT is 76%, a 3.9 percentage point increase year-over-year. Queensland leads with 92%, while New South Wales shows a slight decrease to 67%. Victoria demonstrates a significant growth of 14.9 percentage points to 83%. Western Australia CSAT remains constant at 67%.
Average check is the average amount spent per transaction. It helps understand spending habits and revenue generation.
Pepper Lunch's average check in Australia is 31.7 AUD, a 3.7% increase year-over-year. Victoria has the highest average check at 35.6 AUD. Queensland's average check is 31.7 AUD, while New South Wales is at 30.5 AUD. Western Australia has the lowest average check at 26 AUD.
Tracking the number of outlets indicates brand's physical presence and expansion strategy in the market.
Pepper Lunch has a total of 10 outlets in Australia. Victoria has the most with 4 outlets. Western Australia has 3. New South Wales, Queensland, and Australian Capital Territory each have 1 outlet.
Identifying main competitors by cross-visitation helps to understand customer preferences and competitive landscape.
Pepper Lunch's top competitors, based on customer cross-visitation, are Hunters Quarter (9.76%), Plonk Beach Cafe (9.76%), Rick Shores (8.94%), PAIK'S BBQ (6.50%), and Padmakan By Kharisma (5.69%). This indicates shared customer interest with these brands.
Analyzing traffic workload helps to identify peak hours, optimize staffing, and improve customer experience.
Pepper Lunch's peak traffic workload occurs between 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM, with the highest workload at 6:00 PM (62.49). Traffic is minimal between midnight and 10:00 AM. Staffing should be adjusted to align with these peak hours.
Analyzing consumer segments helps tailor marketing efforts by understanding the demographics and preferences of customers.
Pepper Lunch's consumer base shows high affinity for women (index 99) and men (index 101). Gen X is highly overrepresented (index 206). Gen Y (index 85) and Gen Z (index 67) are underrepresented. Marketing can be tailored to resonate with the preferences of Gen X.