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See what factors influence Pepper Lunch performance in the Japan and how they change over time
See what factors influence Pepper Lunch performance in the Japan 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 Japan
An analysis of Pepper Lunch' competitors in the Japan
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Market Performance shows brand’s share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Pepper Lunch in Japan holds a leading market position with a percentile of 99, indicating it is in the top 1% of brands. This high percentile suggests strong customer preference and competitive strength compared to peers like Ikkousha and Ore no.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) reflects how happy customers are with their experiences, directly impacting loyalty and brand reputation.
Pepper Lunch's overall CSAT in Japan is 71%, a 1.9 percentage point increase year-over-year, showing improved customer happiness. Gifu Prefecture leads with 91%, while Osaka and Aichi show slight decreases, indicating regional differences in satisfaction.
Average check reveals customer spending per visit, a key indicator of revenue generation and pricing strategy effectiveness.
The overall average check for Pepper Lunch in Japan is 1.4K JPY, a 7.3% increase year-over-year, indicating higher customer spending. Kanagawa Prefecture has the highest average check at 1.4K JPY.
Number of outlets indicates brand's reach. More outlets typically mean more accessibility and potentially higher market share.
Pepper Lunch has the most outlets in Kanagawa Prefecture (14), indicating its strongest presence there. Fukuoka Prefecture follows with 11 outlets. This distribution shows regional focus in Japan.
Analyzing competitors' cross-visitation reveals shared customer base, which helps refine targeting and identify competitive threats.
Pepper Lunch's customers also frequently visit McDonald's (15.89%), 店 (10.41%), 店 (10.14%), Starbucks (9.59%) and Yoshinoya (9.32%). These brands share a portion of Pepper Lunch's customer base in Japan.
Traffic workload by hour of day helps optimize staffing and promotions based on peak and off-peak times.
Pepper Lunch experiences peak traffic between 11 AM and 8 PM, with the highest workload around lunchtime (12-1 PM) and dinner (6 PM). There is minimal activity between midnight and 8 AM.
Understanding consumer segments (Gender and Generation) enables tailored marketing, and more effective engagement strategies.
Women (77%) are strongly represented among Pepper Lunch's consumers, Men (115%) is also strongly represented. Gen X exhibits high affinity (171%), Gen Y is adequately represented (73%) and Gen Z has a affinity of 36%.