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Fred Meyer (0.82) and Swig (0.82) sit at nearly identical scores atop Café Zupas's top 10 — a two-peak structure that bridges two distinct audience neighborhoods rather than pointing to a single dominant cluster.

The first peak runs through regional grocery and convenience: Fred Meyer at 0.82 is followed closely by Fred Meyer Fuel (0.79) and Plaid Pantry (0.79), both Gas Stations, and King Soopers (0.78), another General Grocery Store. These four share a Pacific Northwest and Mountain West footprint in their subcategories and carry nearly identical driver signatures, suggesting a coherent audience segment that shops for everyday essentials. The second peak is anchored by Swig and extends toward Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids (0.78), a Hair Salons and Barber Shops entry, and Prime IV Hydration and Wellness (0.78), a Health and Medical Services provider — a cluster that skews toward family-oriented, wellness-adjacent services rather than food retail.

Within the top 10, only two neighbors share Café Zupas's own QSR subcategory: Red Robin Gourmet Burgers at 0.76, the lowest-scoring entry in the set. MOD Pizza (0.78) is Fast Casual Dining, one step removed. The remaining neighbors span Automotive Maintenance and Repair (Brakes Plus, 0.78), making the top 10 a notably cross-kind set — the audience shape here is defined less by restaurant-going behavior than by a combination of regional grocery habits and family-service routines.

The two-peak structure reveals an audience that bridges routine household errands and family-focused service consumption, with QSR peers playing a secondary role in the nearest neighbor set.

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