Dutch Bros. Coffee sees big traffic boost vs. Starbucks & Dunkin' Donuts: RPT

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Ethan Chernofsky, Placer.ai CMO, joins Yahoo Finance to discuss Dutch Bros. Coffee’s foot traffic and competitors in the coffee industry.

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ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: Welcome back. Shares of the coffee chain Dutch Bros are up better than 30% since they went public back on September 13. And a new report from data intelligence platform Placer.ai says the newly public coffee chain may be giving other chains like Starbucks and Dunkin' a run for their money.

Joining us now is the CMO of Placer.ai, Ethan Chernofsky. And we're also joined by Yahoo Finance's Brooke DiPalma. Ethan, thanks so much for being with us. So let's talk about how a smaller-- I mean, in comparison-- a much smaller coffee chain, Dutch Bros, may actually be a real contender up against the big guys like Starbucks and Dunkin'. What makes them a formidable competitor?

ETHAN CHERNOFSKY: So I think to start, you speak about a product that people clearly love. So, beyond seeing visits going up over time, we see that visits per location number going up, which really indicates that loyalty. So I come once, I like it, I keep on coming back. But I think what's really interesting about Dutch Bros is this disciplined approach they have to locations. So they're not really trying to compete with that full-on Starbucks third place experience. Instead, they're really focused on getting-- get the product, get out in a really positive way, drive-through and that fast service model.

And that enables them to grow really quickly in a really efficient manner. And you think even more, they're still only operating about 500 some odd locations, whereas Starbucks is at 15,000. So that room for expansion is really significant as they look to grow, not just in terms of net locations, but their overall regional reach.

BROOKE DIPALMA: Ethan, Brooke here. So in early 2021, as you noted in your report, they introduced their first Texas location. Then they also have plans to expand into California and Oklahoma. Now you mentioned briefly about how they are much smaller than Starbucks, but what sort of market share do you think that they might take from Starbucks and Dunkin'? Are customers going to multiple different stores, or are they loyal to one?

ETHAN CHERNOFSKY: So I think what we're going to see is, they are going to take an ever-growing piece of the market until they become a real true competitor to Starbucks. We were a long way away just because of that, the nature of how many locations Starbucks has, the reach they have in the suburbs and in cities, their ability to go, really, cross-channel in the coffee space, so the sit-down experience, drive-through, takeaway in major cities across the country.