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Research & Report Analysis Of Starbucks And Dunkin: America’s Favorite Coffee Chains

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The most well-known coffee chains in the United States are Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts. Consumers are compelled to select between the two due to a variety of causes. It might be the food and drink selections as well as the rates, apps, and ambiance. These coffee-focused restaurant franchises have been in close competition for some years, competing for the title of coffee king. We did a comparative analysis of these two largest coffee chains in the United States in this post. Several parameters were considered, including annual revenue, store locations, demographics, and search trends. Brief Observations ·         Starbucks has more locations than Dunkin' Donuts. ·         Starbucks outlets are centered in metropolitan areas, while Dunkin' Donuts stores are located in the Northeast. ·         In comparison to Dunkin', Starbucks has more revenue and growth in recent years. ...

How Location Data Is Used To Fulfill Consumer Requirements?

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    Defining Geospatial Data Geospatial data or geolocation data are other terms for location information. Every cell phone has a GPS chip. This chip makes use of satellite data to keep track of the phone’s actual position at all times. Most (if not all) smartphones now have a Wi-Fi chip as well. And every time this Wi-Fi chip connects to another Wi-Fi network, it pings it, generating a new location DataStream. These phones are also constantly bouncing network carrier service towers. Because these towers are in a fixed place, they may be used as a secondary source of location data on a mobile phone. Each of these  datasets  combines to form a continuous stream of location data that acts as your digital footprint, showcasing your daily travels. Informing Business Policies Using Location Data You can never get enough data about your customers. The more you will learn about them, the more you will be able to modify the business policy and fulfill the client’s requiremen...

Which Are The Largest Convenience Store Chains In The US?

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  Over the next 5 years, convenience store chains in the United States will outperform all other retailers. This is because grocery stores are closer to consumers’ residences and have fewer crowds than huge supermarkets or hypermarkets, both of which are vital precautions in the event of an epidemic. Shell, Exxon, 7-Eleven, Chevron, Circle K, BP, Speedway, and Casey’s are the main convenience store chains in the United States. Observations In Brief: The largest convenience store chain in the United States is  Shell  (11.6K). In the United States, there are over 54,000 convenience stores. Exxon has more convenience stores per state (12 states). The state with the most stores (6.4K) in California. 89 % of  Circle K  locations are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. How Many Convenience Stores Are There In The US?   We evaluated 54,126 stores from 8 grocery stores across the United States. Shell is the biggest convenience store business in the United States, w...