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See what factors influence Sushi Jiro performance in the Australia and how they change over time
See what factors influence Sushi Jiro performance in the Australia and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
In Cafés & Restaurants
An analysis of Sushi Jiro' competitors in the Australia
An analysis of Sushi Jiro' competitors in the Australia
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Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance reveals competitive strength and customer preference, showing the brand's share of foot traffic in the industry.
Sushi Jiro holds a leading market position in Australia's Cafe & Restaurants industry, achieving a 99th percentile ranking. This demonstrates strong customer preference and a substantial share of foot traffic compared to peers like Curry Express surfers paradise, Doodee King, and Angel Falls Grill, who are in the same percentile range.
Customer satisfaction (CSAT) measures customer happiness, impacting loyalty and revenue. High CSAT scores indicate a thriving business.
Sushi Jiro's overall CSAT is 80%, a 2.3 percentage point increase year-over-year, signaling improved customer satisfaction. Victoria leads with 84% CSAT, while Queensland shows a significant decrease to 38%. Monitoring and addressing regional differences are vital.
Average check reflects spending per customer. Increasing it boosts revenue and profitability. It reveals pricing strategy success.
Sushi Jiro's overall average check is AUD 34.4, a 13.2% decrease year-over-year. Queensland has the highest average check at AUD 35.9, while Western Australia's is AUD 32.8. The decrease suggests potential pricing or menu changes need evaluation.
Number of outlets shows market reach and brand presence. Growth indicates expansion and accessibility for customers.
Sushi Jiro has 23 outlets in Victoria, 3 in Queensland, and 1 in Western Australia. Victoria represents the largest market, suggesting strategic focus or higher market demand in that region. Expansion opportunities exist in other states.
Competitor analysis identifies key rivals. Understanding overlaps in customer base informs strategies for differentiation and retention.
Sushi Jiro's customers also frequent McDonald's (5.70%), KFC (5.18%), Hungry Jack's Burgers (2.07%), Starbucks (2.07%), and Brunetti Oro (2.07%). McDonald's and KFC represent significant cross-visitation, suggesting shared customer preferences in fast food options.
Traffic workload indicates peak operational times. Understanding traffic patterns optimizes staffing and resource allocation.
Sushi Jiro experiences peak traffic between 11 AM and 4 PM, with the highest workload at 1 PM (59.94). Minimal activity occurs between 10 PM and 5 AM. Resource allocation and staffing should align with these peak hours to maximize efficiency.
Understanding consumer segments helps tailor marketing. Affinity insights inform targeted strategies and enhance brand positioning.
Sushi Jiro's customer base shows a near-equal gender mix, with a slight over-representation of women (102 index) and a slight under-representation of men (98 index). There is high affinity among Gen Z (192 index), with Gen Y under-indexed (97 index).