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See what factors influence Sushia performance in the Australia and how they change over time
See what factors influence Sushia performance in the Australia and how they change over time
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In Cafés & Restaurants
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An analysis of Sushia' competitors in the Australia
An analysis of Sushia' competitors in the Australia
Top-5 brands that brand's customers also visit
In Cafés & Restaurants
·Jun – Aug 25
Sushia is in the top 1% of brands
Sample of brands in the same percentile
Cafés & Restaurants
Market performance percentile indicates brand’s share of foot traffic, revealing its competitive strength and customer preference.
Sushia's market performance in Australia is leading at the 99th percentile in the Cafe & Restaurants industry, highlighting a strong market presence and customer preference. This signifies it outperforms most competitors. Performance peers include David's Noodle & Hotpot, PappaRich, Noodle Box, The Naked Duck, Abb Air Thai, and Cafe 63 all within a similar top percentile.
Customer Satisfaction reflects brand perception, impacting loyalty, advocacy, and ultimately, revenue and business sustainability.
Overall customer satisfaction for Sushia is high at 95%, though slightly decreased (-0.5pp) year-over-year. Western Australia shows the highest CSAT (97%) with significant growth (4.5pp). New South Wales has a CSAT of 94% but experienced a decrease (-3.3pp). Queensland shows 92% with a slight increase (1.9pp).
Average Check indicates customer spending per visit, influencing revenue and profitability, which is crucial for financial stability.
The overall average check for Sushia is 20.6 AUD, a 1.5% increase year-over-year. New South Wales has the highest average check at 21.6 AUD. Western Australia has 21 AUD. Queensland reports 14.3 AUD. Analyzing these values allows to understand spending patterns across regions.
Outlet count indicates market presence, impacting brand visibility and accessibility, fostering customer acquisition.
Sushia has a total of 33 outlets in Australia. New South Wales has the most with 16 outlets, followed by Western Australia with 9, and Queensland with 8. The number of outlets shows the coverage across these regions.
Competitor analysis guides strategic decisions, identifying opportunities and threats for competitive advantage and market share.
Top competitors for Sushia based on cross-visitation are KFC (4.26%), McDonald's (3.55%), Hungry Jack's Burgers (2.84%), The Meat & Wine Co (1.42%), and Abla's Pastries (1.42%). These brands are frequently visited by Sushia's customers, showing shared customer preferences.
Traffic workload by hours helps optimize staffing and resource allocation, enhancing operational efficiency and customer experience.
Sushia experiences peak traffic between 11 AM and 2 PM (hod 11-14), with the highest workload around 12 PM (67.71). Traffic starts to pick up around 8 AM, peaks during lunch, and declines significantly after 4 PM. There is no activity between 5 PM and 7 AM.
Understanding consumer segments enables targeted marketing, improving engagement and ROI by tailoring strategies to specific demographics.
Sushia's customer base has high affinity towards women (105 index) while men are slightly under-indexed (96 index). Gen Y are over-represented with an affinity index of 132, while Gen X (29 index) and Gen Z (75 index) are under-indexed.