AI Insights · Timothy · January 2022
Top 5 Fast Food and Fast Casual Restaurants Apps in Tunisia - Q4 2021 Performance
In the fourth quarter of 2021, fast food and fast casual restaurant apps in Tunisia saw varying trends in downloads and active users. Data from Sensor Tower reveals key insights into the performance of the top 5 apps.
In the fourth quarter of 2021, fast food and fast casual restaurant apps in Tunisia exhibited diverse trends in downloads and active users. Data from Sensor Tower provides a detailed view of the performance of the top 5 apps in this category.
KFC Tunisie experienced a notable increase in weekly downloads, starting at 1.4K in late September and peaking at approximately 2.4K in the week of December 20. The app maintained a steady download rate throughout the quarter, with a minor dip in mid-October but recovering well towards the end of the year.
KFC Qatar - Order food online showed a fluctuating trend in weekly downloads. The app started with 457 downloads in late September, experiencing a significant drop to 36 downloads by late November. However, it saw a resurgence in the final week of December, reaching 308 downloads. Active users for the app also showed a declining trend, starting at 1.3K in late September and falling to 555 by late December, with a slight uptick to 751 in the final week.
Go!Sushi had relatively low download numbers throughout the quarter. Starting at 190 downloads in late September, the app saw its lowest point with just 29 downloads in late November. However, there was a noticeable increase towards the end of December, reaching 166 downloads.
Les Morisques exhibited a steady decline in weekly downloads. The app started with 61 downloads in late September and gradually decreased to 3 downloads by mid-December, indicating a consistent downward trend over the quarter.
McDonald's Hong Kong saw a gradual increase in weekly downloads, starting with minimal numbers in early October and peaking at 44 downloads in the final week of December. The app's active users also showed a significant increase, from 121 in late September to 253 in early December, before slightly declining to 133 by the end of the year.
These insights on app performance in Tunisia's fast food and fast casual restaurant sector highlight the varying trends in user engagement and app adoption. For more detailed data and analysis, visit Sensor Tower.