Penesa-Chptr 3
Penesa-Chptr 3
Penesa-Chptr 3
EXTERNAL ANALYSIS
This chapter tackles about the external environment analysis of Dunkin’ Donuts
Forces, competitors’ profile, competitive profile matrix (CPM) and external factor
evaluation (EFE) that will help the company to formulate strategies on intensifying
competitive advantage.
The environmental analysis contains the PESTEL Analysis of Dunkin’ Donuts PH,
external factors that can affect businesses, the five categories included are: (1) Political;
(2) Economic; (3) Socio-cultural; (4) Technological and; (5) Environmental; (6) Legal.
3.1.1 Political
Such liberalization is a key factor in providing more options not only with regards
to quantity, but quality as well for businesses which uses sugar mostly as its primary
ingredient for its products. Which would mean businesses are given more freedom as to
how it acquires such ingredient. However, such liberalization would also affect local
sugar producers as the competition would only arise, increasing their vulnerability.
Relevance: OPPORTUNITY
While it is a fact standing that such liberalization would affect local sugar
story. Consumers would greatly be benefitted from this as supply of sugar increases,
the price decreases. The more supply, the lesser the demand; and the lesser the
Along with the Department of Health (DOH), DOF supports this as part of a
comprehensive health measure aimed to curb the consumption of SSBs and address
the worsening number of diabetes and obesity cases in the country, while raising
revenue for complementary health programs that address these problems. This is a
awareness of the harms of SSBs, and to help incentivize the industry to develop
healthier products and complements. SBs, as defined under the TRAIN Law, are non-
alcoholic beverages of any constitution (liquid, powder, or concentrated) that are pre-
packaged and sealed in accordance with the Food and Drug Association (FDA)
manufacturers. Simply, these are beverages that contain high level of certain sugars
that are viewed to provide unnecessary or empty calories with little or no nutrition.
Relevance: THREAT
While primarily focused on personal income taxes, the TRAIN act also
beverages. Businesses such as Dunkin’ Donuts will also be affected as they offer
Since Dunkin’ Donuts serves pastries and doughnuts with their complimentary
beverages which all contains milk or coffee, the exclusion of milk and coffee from tax
Relevance: OPPORTUNITY
This can be seen as an opportunity for Dunkin’ Donuts. Since tax will be
excluded from all kinds of milk and coffee, they can acquire materials with lesser costs.
Meaning, they can invest more on different things rather than spending most on
3.1.2 Economic
3.1.2.1 Inflation
High inflation also induces monetary authorities to increase interest rates, if only
to temper it. This, in turn, makes credit more expensive for both manufacturers and
service providers. The high cost of money will inevitably be passed on to the consumer
through
Relevance: THREAT
When prices rise for energy, food, commodities, and other goods and services,
the entire economy is affected especially businesses operating in the food industry.
and other facets of the economy. When replacement inventory costs more than the
inventory you just sold, it can lead to inventory shortages and profit losses.
The Philippines is in its golden age for economic growth. It has been growing at this
pace for several years and has grown in a sound macroeconomic environment at
Relevance: OPPORTUNITY
The growing demand for convenience has led to the expansion of the Philippine food
service industry in the form of fast-food restaurants and casual dining restaurants. Full-
areas in Metro Manila. Competition in this segment is keen, with restaurant operators
Gross domestic Product or GDP is the total value of production realized by resident
producers in an economic territory. In other words, GDP is the value of goods and
services made in the Philippines and GNP is the value of goods and services made by
Filipinos.
Relevance: OPPORTUNITY
Gross Domestic Product (GDP), per se, has been growing vigorously. This greatly
impacts the growth of companies, a rapid growth of GDP in the country is essential and
imperative to the business. This is an advantage for many companies because this
indicates that economy is prospering which leads to a good reputation for the country
3.1.3 Social
The Philippines faces an obesity and overweight prevalence of 5.1 percent and
23.6 percent, based on a report released by the Asia Roundtable on Food Innovation for
Among the six countries studied in the report, the Philippines has the second lowest
obesity and overweight prevalence at 5.1 percent and 23.6 percent respectively. But
despite low prevalence rates, obesity has a strong impact in the Philippines due to the
large number of obese persons in the country—18-million Filipinos are obese and
overweight.
Relevance: THREAT
The increasing rates of obesity will reduce the sale of the company given that the
menu range of the business is not quite health friendly and has high calorie too. People
will eventually opt for low calorie foods or healthier options. Moreover, the DOH can
also alarm the public and impose certain policies. Governments can enact policies that
spaces. Policies may also restrict sales of unhealthy items or ingredients to particularly
Japan and Thailand—in the number of diabetics. Based on the IDF Atlas, there were
already 3.9 million diabetic Filipinos when the population was 65 million. With the
current population now over 100 million, local experts estimate that we should have
more than 5 million diagnosed diabetics. A similar number will likely remain
Relevance: THREAT
Businesses operating in the food industry especially Dunkin’ Donuts who serves
sugary food products and beverages will be greatly affected by the growing rate of
diabetes in the Philippines. People will not only contemplate in buying sweet food
products but will also take into consideration their food choices and will choose better
and healthier options instead of doughnuts and sweet pastries. Which ultimately be a
3.1.4 Technology
there before. Social platforms like Instagram and Snapchat have made it easy for
consumers to become “food producers,” create user-generated content that brands can
share. These days, it seems like people are more and more interested in taking a deep
dive into the food they’re eating, and where it’s coming from — than actually eating it.
People today are made more aware of what they put into their body by the use of
social media. Sometimes, it is used as a platform for advertising new products easily and
some other time, it is used as a way to give awareness to people of what is there that
they should know about. Through social media, people can now inform other people of
the negatives and positives of certain products they already tried. It gives way to people
lifestyle, social media can either be an instrument to increase profits of the company or
With the technology evolving day by day – online food ordering system has become a
key part of the present food industry to endure the market competition and to serve your
restaurant or food cooperative through a web page or app. Much like ordering consumer
goods online, many of these services allow customers to keep accounts with them in
order to make frequent ordering convenient. A customer will search for a favorite
restaurant, usually filtered via type of cuisine and choose from available items, and
card, PayPal or cash, with the restaurant returning a percentage to the online food
company.
Relevance: OPPORTUNITY
The online food ordering system is the trend nowadays because it doesn’t only deliver
your food at your doorsteps, but it is also very convenient for busy people who don’t
have time to dine in restaurants. This kind of system let you enjoy your food in the
comforts of your home or in your office or wherever you are. The restaurant who
delivers online, the better. This is a huge advantage not only to consumers but also to
relatively high temperature, high humidity and abundant rainfall. It is similar in many
respects to the climate of the countries of Central America. Temperature, humidity, and
rainfall are the most important elements of the country's weather and climate.
Relevance: OPPORTUNITY
Taking into consideration the place of business and its branches here in the
Philippines, people often come by Dunkin’ Donuts to relax and to enjoy the sultry
ambiance of the coffee shop. Since the climate in the Philippines is very humid and hot,
people’s go-to drinks usually includes cold beverages which is also offered by Dunkin’
Donuts. Also, nowadays, coffee is a trend especially to students, office employees and
and nutrition for millions of people in the Philippines, according to the United Nations
Relevance: THREAT
Most of the food business in the country will be negatively affected by climate
change. Dunkin’ Donuts uses agricultural products as their main ingredients such as
sugar and flour to make their products. If our agriculture is declining because of climate
change that causes abrupt floods and calamities that ruins our crops that will affect the
supply of raw materials, the business itself will also be affected. If the supply declines,
the production will also be dragged as well as the profit of the business.
3.1.6 Legal
President Rodrigo Duterte urged Congress during his 3rd State of the Nation Address
On Monday, July 23, Duterte reiterated that lawmakers – not Malacañang – can end
Duterte signed Executive Order (EO) No. 51 last Labor Day after several
According to the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines, there are about 25 million
contractual workers in the Philippines. Of the figure, the government has placed
Relevance: THREAT
eligible to receive. Permanent employees are hired to work part- or full-time hours, but
full-time workers often receive more comprehensive benefit packages. Each company
establishes its own employee benefits, but certain perks are common to most packages.
Due to this pronouncement of our President, employees will be asking for benefits that
regular employees are entitled to. If employees asked to be regularized, then they will
probably also ask for higher salaries and other benefits. If this happened, the company
will suffer much more expenses to suffice the needs of their employees.
The objective of this law is to (1) Protect the public from food-borne and water-
Enhance industry and consumer confidence in the food regulatory system; and (3)
Achieve economic growth and development by promoting fair trade practices and sound
food to the public that’s why strict supervision is applied by the government to ensure
food safety and security for the people especially to consumers. Restaurants typically
have to obtain a permit to prepare and handle food. Without a permit, the restaurant is
Not only is a permit needed, but restaurant owners can expect to be monitored
by their local health department. Inspectors look for many things in a restaurant, and
inspections usually go far beyond just looking at the food itself. In fact, inspectors tend
to look at cooking equipment, refrigeration systems, waste disposal and things of that
nature.
Food safety regulations are imposed not only for the safety of consumers but
also to give opportunities to food businesses to make sure they are giving quality food
and services to their consumers. Maybe this is a threat for others because mishaps and
errors are inevitable, but it can also be an opportunity to others because it will help them
improve their products in the long run. Consistency in quality is one of the most crucial
part of owning a food business and if this is achieved, this can lead to a much more
opportunities to give better service and in return, acquire higher sale profits.
PORTER’S FIVE FORCES
Potential Entry of New Competitor MEDIUM
Bargaining Power of Suppliers LOW
Potential Development of Substitute MEDIUM
Products
Bargaining Power of Consumers LOW
Rivalry among Competing Firms HIGH
Economies of scale in distribution and raw ingredients (lower per unit costs due
Capital requirements for individual stores are low, however new entrants wishing to
compete on a like basis with national store networks, distribution channels, brand equity
development and advertising, face large capital requirements to gain market share. This
is reflected in the large number of individual outlets compared with the small number of
The bargaining power of both DD suppliers and the DD supply chain for franchisees is
significant. Both franchise stores and company stores are required to purchase all
supplies from KK Supply Chain which provides all supplies including foodstuffs,
equipment, signage, and uniforms. The KK Supply Chain unit buys and processes all
equipment that all stores are required to purchase. KK Supply Chain also includes the
coffee roasting operations and also ships all food ingredients, juices, display cases,
uniforms, and other items to DD locations on a weekly basis by common carrier. This
allows for maximized leverage when negotiating costs for staples such as potato flour
and sugar, by volume, and gives the supplier added bargaining power. This also allows
DD to maintain control over the price of goods supplied to the vendors, keeping
operations costs lower for the franchisee while still allowing a healthy profit margin. DD
also manages contracts to outsource the making of donuts for grocery distribution, and
the reach of DD allows for a price-making position. If those suppliers do not deliver
goods on time, DD cannot supply its company and franchise stores and they would lose
valuable revenue.
Potential Development of Substitute Products - Medium
Over the past two decades competition in the fast-food market has been ever-
expanding. With both spouses working in today’s environment less and less time is
being spent in the household kitchen. It is more common, and convenient, to grab a
quick meal than the traditional home cooked meal. Therefore, it comes with no surprise
that substitute products enter the casual-dining sector to gain market share of the fast-
food chains. In the doughnut and pastry shop industry this is no different. Price wars are
generated in attempts to take away revenue from other restaurants and sustain growth.
Therefore, DD must constant be aware of substitute products from many different areas
of the market place. Such substitutes demanded today include healthier menu items
include zero trans fats in all products. Going organic or using 100% natural ingredient
items to favor comparable products. Therefore, companies in this industry must remain
The QSR industry offers many substitutes for DD products and the cost of
switching is low. In fact, many consumers prefer diversity in their diet and with an
doughnuts is limited. Combine this with the high promotion budgets of market like
McDonald’s, Burger King, and Dunkin Donuts – consumers are enticed on a daily basis
to exercise their right to switch. Thus, buyers have significant bargaining power.
Rivalry among Competing Firms - High
competitors McDonalds and Burger King. DD’s direct competitors are Dunkin’ Donuts,
TOTAL 1.51
Threat
Excise tax on sweetened beverages 0.05 2 0.10
Inflation 0.10 4 0.40
Skyrocketing cases of obesity 0.08 2 0.16
Diabetes rate in the Philippines 0.09 2 0.18
Climate Change 0.06 2 0.12
Internet, gadgets, and social media 0.10 2 0.20
TOTAL 1 (1.16)
2.67
Analysis:
Above, the opportunities of the company have garnered a weighted score of 1.51
which is significantly lower than the company’s threats which have a weighted score of
1.16. In conclusion, there will always be room for improvements and ways to deal with
any threats so that in the future, the evaluation will provide us with higher opportunities
than threats.
COMPETITIVE PROFILE MATRIX
Critical Success
Factor Weight Dunkin’ Score J.CO Score Krispy Score
Donuts Rating Kreme
Rating Rating
Advertising 0.15 4 0.6 4 0.6 3 0.45
Product Quality 0.1 3 0.3 3 0.3 4 0.4
Innovation Price 0.05 4 0.2 2 0.1 3 0.15
Competitiveness 0.1 3 0.3 3 0.3 2 0.2
Management 0.1 3 0.3 3 0.3 3 0.3
Market Share 0.1 4 0.4 3 0.4 2 0.2
Global Expansion 0.05 3 0.15 2 0.1 3 0.15
Distribution 0.05 3 0.15 3 0.15 2 0.1
Customer Loyalty 0.1 3 0.3 2 0.2 4 0.4
Financial 0.1 4 0.4 3 0.3 4 0.4
positioning
Product Selection 0.05 4 0.2 4 0.2 4 0.2
Social 0.05 4 0.2 4 0.2 4 0.2
Responsibility
Total 1 3.5 3.05 3.15
ANALYSIS:
Based on the table above, Dunkin’ Donuts is the leading donuts chain in the Philippines
leaving Krispy Kreme behind, then J.CO. J.CO & Krispy Kreme are as popular as Dunkin’
Donuts here in the Philippines however, in terms of who is most popular between the three, the
latter wins. This is due to the fact that J.CO & Krispy Kreme’s advertisements among all, falter