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See what factors influence Sbarro performance in the Mexico and how they change over time
See what factors influence Sbarro performance in the Mexico and how they change over time
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An analysis of Sbarro' competitors in the Mexico
An analysis of Sbarro' competitors in the Mexico
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Sbarro is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
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Market Performance percentile reveals brand's foot traffic share, indicating its competitive strength and customer preference in the industry.
Sbarro in Mexico holds a leading MARKET PERFORMANCE position at the 99th percentile. This signifies Sbarro's strong market standing. Performance peers in the same percentile range include Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Hamburguesas las mamis, Almozero, Ojo de Pez, Taquerías Don Frank, and Emilia, Restaurante, Hotel & Spa.
Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) reflects how happy customers are, impacting loyalty and brand reputation, crucial for sustained growth and positive word-of-mouth.
Sbarro's overall customer satisfaction in Mexico is high, with a CSAT score of 90%, a significant increase of 32.9 percentage points year-over-year. The State of Mexico shows the highest CSAT at 95%, while Jalisco has a CSAT of 88%. This shows a positive trend and indicates effective customer service.
Average Check indicates the typical customer spend, reflecting pricing strategy effectiveness and customer purchasing power, crucial for revenue and profitability analysis.
Sbarro's average check in Mexico is 269.6 MXN, a 33.2% increase year-over-year. Jalisco has the highest average check at 334.4 MXN. The State of Mexico shows an average check of 235.5 MXN. This indicates increased spending per customer.
Number of Outlets indicates brand's reach and market presence. It shows the scale of operations and potential accessibility for customers.
Sbarro has a total of 12 outlets in Mexico. Jalisco and the State of Mexico each have 4 outlets, Querétaro has 2, while Baja California Sur and Veracruz each have 1. The distribution shows its presence across multiple states.
Competitor analysis helps understand the competitive landscape, informing strategic decisions on positioning, marketing, and customer retention to maintain an edge.
Sbarro's top competitors in Mexico based on cross-visitation are Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen (11.90%), Starbucks (5.95%), Burger King (4.76%), McDonald's (3.57%), and Frutos Prohibidos (2.38%). This data reveals key brands that Sbarro's customers also frequent.
Traffic Workload identifies peak hours, enabling optimal staffing and resource allocation to enhance customer experience and operational efficiency.
Sbarro's peak traffic in Mexico occurs between 11:00 AM and 8:00 PM, with the highest workload at 2:00 PM (60.05%). There is minimal activity between midnight and 8:00 AM. Staffing should be adjusted accordingly.
Understanding consumer segments enables targeted marketing, tailoring products and messaging to specific demographics for improved engagement and ROI.
Sbarro's customer base in Mexico shows higher affinity for women (89%) and men (108%), relative to the average consumer. Additionally, Gen X (104%) and Gen Y (129%) are strongly represented. This suggests targeted campaigns should consider both groups.