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This is a Power BI dashboard titled “USA – Pizza Orders Analysis”, and it presents a comprehensive overview of pizza order trends across various dimensions. Here’s a breakdown and explanation of each visual and how businesses can benefit from such a dashboard:

USA - Pizza Orders Analysis - Power BI dashboard Tutorial

Dashboard Breakdown

Top KPIs (Top Row Cards)

  1. Orders Count1004 total orders.
  2. Avg Delivery Duration29.49 minutes.
  3. Avg Toppings Count3.36 toppings per pizza.
  4. Avg Distance4.95 km per delivery.
  5. Average Topping Density0.71 (likely a derived metric of toppings per km or per slice).

Get the Dataset here: https://github.com/slidescope/data/blob/master/Enhanced_pizza_sell_data_2024-25.xlsx


Orders Count by City (Bar Chart)

Shows cities with the highest number of pizza orders.
Top City: Atlanta (78 orders)

Count & Avg Delivery Duration by Restaurant (Bar + Line Combo)

Combines:

  • Bar: Number of orders per restaurant (Dom, Pap, Lit, Mar, Piz)
  • Line: Average delivery duration.
    Insight: ‘Dom’ has highest orders but also the longest delivery time.

Count & Avg Delivery Duration by Category (Donut Chart)

Shows:

  • Count of orders by pizza category.
  • Avg delivery duration visually hinted.
    Majority of orders (71%) fall under one major category.

Order Count by Payment Method (Bar Chart)

Reveals customer preference in payments:

  • Highest: Card
  • Digital methods like UPI & Wallets also prominent.

Orders Count by State (Map)

Choropleth map showing regional distribution of orders.
Darker states = more orders


Orders by Month & Pizza Size (Stacked Bar)

Shows seasonality in pizza orders and distribution by pizza size.
Trend: Orders are higher between August to January.


Filter Panel (Right Sidebar)

Users can slice data by:

  • City
  • Pizza Type
  • Restaurant
  • State
  • Payment Method

Business Benefits of This Dashboard

1. Geo Targeting & Expansion Planning

  • Identify top-performing cities/states (e.g., Atlanta, Georgia).
  • Spot underperforming regions needing marketing or operational improvement.

2. Delivery Optimization

  • Compare delivery durations across restaurants.
  • Improve logistics where delays are high (e.g., Domino’s 30.3 mins).

3. Menu Strategy

  • Understand topping trends and pizza category preferences.
  • Launch new combos or pricing based on topping density insights.

4. Payment System Enhancement

  • Track user preference for payment modes.
  • Promote underused but cost-effective methods like Wallets or loyalty points.

5. Seasonal Campaigns

  • Use monthly trends to plan campaigns during order peaks (e.g., holidays).

6. Restaurant Benchmarking

  • Track individual restaurant performance.
  • Optimize operations or renegotiate contracts with low-performing outlets.

7. Customer Experience Improvement

  • Analyze delays per restaurant or category.
  • Increase customer satisfaction with data-driven improvements.

📌 Conclusion

A dashboard like this enables real-time, data-driven decisions in a competitive food delivery environment. It combines sales, customer behavior, geography, and operations to give a 360° view, which helps pizza chains or delivery partners boost performance, reduce costs, and improve customer satisfaction.