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Carl's Jr.

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Wienerschnitzel and Del Taco sit at nearly identical scores — 0.89 and 0.89 respectively — forming a genuine two-peak structure at the top of Carl's Jr.'s neighbor set, with no single entity pulling clearly ahead.

The shape is two-peak, and the gap between those two leaders and the rest of the top 10 is meaningful. El Pollo Loco (0.89) and In-N-Out Burger (0.89) cluster just behind, making the top four a tight band of QSR and fast-casual restaurant brands — all within Restaurants & Eateries. The first non-restaurant entry is Chevron Extra Mile at 0.85, a gas station subcategory entry that breaks the otherwise uniform food-service composition of the upper tier. Below that, Jack in the Box (0.84) and WaBa Grill (0.83) continue the QSR and fast-casual pattern, followed by The Habit Burger Grill (0.81), Mountain Mike's Pizza (0.80), and Smart & Final (0.80) — the only grocery entry in the top 10. Tallying subcategories across the ten neighbors: four are QSR (Del Taco, El Pollo Loco, In-N-Out Burger, Jack in the Box), three are Fast Casual Dining (WaBa Grill, The Habit Burger Grill, Mountain Mike's Pizza), one is Casual Dining (Wienerschnitzel), one is Gas Stations (Chevron Extra Mile), and one is General Grocery Stores (Smart & Final). Carl's Jr. itself is QSR, so four of its ten nearest neighbors share its exact subcategory — the audience shape is largely self-similar, but the presence of a gas station and a grocery chain at the edges signals that the overlap extends into everyday errand-running contexts.

The overall picture is a QSR-anchored audience that also maps onto fast-casual dining and convenience retail — a footprint consistent with high-frequency, proximity-driven consumer behavior.

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