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For Immediate Release February 5, 2008
Contact: Cristi Allen
callen@decisionanalyst.com
Phone: 817-640-6166
The (Pizza) Giants Fall Short On Super Sunday:
Decision Analyst Study Reveals Local Pizzerias Score Big On Super Sunday
Findings Include Tips On When And How To Order And Viewer Preferences
ARLINGTON, Texas—It looks like smaller pizza shops have something to
boast about after Super Sunday. The local pizzeria served pies to as many customers
as the biggest chain on what industry executives call the biggest pizza day
of the year. A nationwide study by Decision Analyst, a leading marketing research
and marketing consulting firm, reports that one out of five Americans had pizza
on Super Sunday, and one in four of those pizzas came from a local store. Local
pizzerias came away with a bigger piece of the pie than either Domino’s
or Papa John’s.
Go Big Or Go Get It. It’s not all bad for the
big guys. Pizza Hut served up over a quarter of the pizzas and Papa John’s
and Domino’s each accounted for 15% of sales on Super Sunday. And, the
big-three chains appear to have a distinct advantage in terms of order placement
options and delivery. One in three pizza orders for the major chains were placed
online, with Papa John’s leading the way at 38% of orders placed through
their website. Local stores took their orders over the phone (79%) or in person
(12%), and their customers were about twice as likely as those from the major
chains to pick up their orders rather than have it delivered.
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|
Orders
Placed |
Method of Order Placement |
Order Type |
Online |
Telephone |
In Person |
Text |
Delivery |
Pickup |
| Pizza Hut |
28% |
33% |
58% |
7% |
7% |
66% |
31% |
| Local Favorite |
25% |
7% |
79% |
12% |
0% |
42% |
57% |
| Papa John's |
15% |
38% |
58% |
3% |
0% |
66% |
32% |
| Domino's |
15% |
29% |
70% |
1% |
0% |
74% |
27% |
It’s A Pizza Party. About three-quarters of
the U.S. population watched the Super Bowl on Sunday, making it the most-watched
game ever. Decision Analyst reports that about 38% of viewers attended a Super
Bowl party. Gen Y respondents were more likely (59%) to attend a party than
Gen X (46%) or Boomers (32%). Partygoers were almost three times as likely as
nonparty goers to order pizza (41% to 15%).
| |
Watched the Game |
Viewer Attending
A Party |
| Total |
74% |
38% |
| Gen Y (18 to 28) |
82% |
59% |
| Gen X (29 to 42) |
80% |
46% |
| Boomers (43 to 62) |
72% |
32% |
| Silent (63 to 82) |
68% |
24% |
Charting The Pie. Customers may be choosing the local
store because the product is more satisfying. Delivery time satisfaction was
similarly high for the local store and Pizza Hut, but the local store came out
slightly ahead on food temperature. Domino’s and Papa John’s scored
slightly lower on both delivery time satisfaction and food temperature.
| |
Extremely Satisfied
With Delivery Time |
Served At Perfect
Temperature |
Order Filled
Perfectly |
| Local Favorite |
36% |
80% |
89% |
| Pizza Hut |
37% |
76% |
89% |
| Papa John's |
25% |
72% |
89% |
| Domino's |
31% |
74% |
90% |
Plan Or Wait? So, should you order ahead of time?
Well, it depends on what you want. Ordering early gets it there when you want
it—those who preordered before Sunday were much more satisfied with their
delivery times. But, it doesn’t seem to help them get your order right.
Orders placed early on Sunday were less likely to be filled perfectly or to
be at the desired temperatures.
| |
Extremely Satisfied
with Delivery Time |
Order Filled
Perfectly |
Served at Perfect
Temperature |
| Preordered Sunday |
42% |
86% |
65% |
| Morning |
31% |
79% |
59% |
| Early afternoon |
34% |
90% |
81% |
| Late afternoon |
32% |
90% |
82% |
| Evening |
30% |
91% |
69% |
So, what does this mean to the pizza enthusiasts? Well, if you’re planning
a pizza party for the big game, you might want to place your order during the
afternoon and allow for a longer delivery time. Chances are you will be more
satisfied with the outcome. And, you might spend the next year trying those
local shops in your neighborhood—they may be a great option, even if you
have to go get it yourself.
Methodology
Decision Analyst’s Pizza study is conducted online via its proprietary
American Consumer Opinion® online panel. Participants are a nationally representative,
statistically balanced sample of 5,002 American adults. The data was collected
on Monday, February 4, 2008. The margin of error is plus or minus 1.2%.
About Decision Analyst
Decision Analyst (www.decisionanalyst.com), based in Dallas-Fort Worth, is
a leading international marketing research firm specializing in advertising
testing, strategy research, and advanced modeling for marketing decision optimization.
Decision Analyst owns and operates the American Consumer Opinion® online
panel, with more than seven million participants worldwide.
For additional information contact:
Cristi Allen
Publicity
Email: callen@decisionanalyst.com
Phone: 1.800.ANALYSIS (262.5974)
Address: 604 Avenue H East
Arlington, TX 76011
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