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See what factors influence strEATS performance in the Canada and how they change over time
See what factors influence strEATS performance in the Canada and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
An analysis of strEATS' competitors in the Canada
An analysis of strEATS' competitors in the Canada
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In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
strEATS is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance reveals brand's share of foot traffic, reflecting competitive strength and customer preference within the Cafe & Restaurants industry.
strEATS holds a leading position in Canada's Cafe & Restaurants industry with a market performance percentile of 99. This indicates strong customer preference. Its peers, also at the 99th percentile, include B & B Restaurant, Panini's Italian Cucina, The Hakka Club, GC Burger, The WORKS Craft Burgers & Beer, and Cosmic Pizza & Donair.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) is crucial, showing how well strEATS meets customer expectations, directly impacting loyalty and repeat business.
strEATS has a strong customer satisfaction rating of 92% in Canada, although it decreased slightly by 0.3 percentage points year-over-year. Saskatchewan leads with 97% CSAT, showing substantial growth. Alberta and Ontario also show positive growth in CSAT, while British Columbia's satisfaction decreased.
Average check indicates the typical spending per customer, reflecting pricing strategy effectiveness and customer purchasing behavior at strEATS.
strEATS's average check in Canada is 19.9 CAD, showing an 8.9% increase year-over-year. Saskatchewan has the highest average check at 25.8 CAD. Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario have lower average check values. Dynamic data indicates a slight decrease in average check from May to July 2025.
Outlet count reflects strEATS's market presence and expansion strategy, impacting brand visibility and accessibility across different regions.
strEATS has a significant presence in Alberta with 12 outlets, followed by British Columbia with 7. Ontario and Saskatchewan each have 1 outlet. This distribution highlights regional focus in strEATS's expansion efforts.
Competitor analysis identifies key brands competing for strEATS's customer base, informing strategies to enhance differentiation and customer retention.
strEATS's top competitors based on cross-visitation are A&W Canada (6.36%), Tim Hortons (5.45%), Joey's Seafood Restaurants (5.00%), McDonald's (4.55%), and Dairy Queen (3.64%). This indicates shared customer interest in these brands within the Cafe & Restaurants sector.
Traffic workload reveals peak hours, enabling optimized staffing and resource allocation to meet demand and enhance customer experience at strEATS.
strEATS experiences peak traffic workload between 11:00 and 19:00, with the highest activity around 17:00 and 18:00. There is minimal activity between 0:00 and 9:00. This data suggests a need for focused staffing during peak hours.
Understanding consumer segments informs targeted marketing strategies, tailoring messaging and offerings to resonate with specific demographic groups. Affinity shows target audience.
strEATS's consumer base consists of 88% women and 109% men (indexes). Among generations, Gen X shows 106, Gen Y shows 100, and Gen Z shows 79 (indexes). It means that most valuable consumers are men, Gen X and Gen Y, with Gen Z showing the least affinity.