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The top 10 neighbors for Eatocracy span food media, general-interest websites, news publishers, and individual authors — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Scores run from Saveur at 0.98 down to Ronan Farrow at 0.96, a range of just 0.02 across all ten positions, which is the defining structural fact here.

Tallying the subcategories: the top 10 includes three websites (Eater at 0.97, Serious Eats at 0.97, Curbed at 0.96), one magazine (Saveur at 0.98), one news publisher (The Daily Beast at 0.96), two authors (Mark Bittman at 0.97, Frank Bruni at 0.96), one professional (Eric Ripert at 0.97), one TV personality (Tom Colicchio at 0.96), and one journalist (Ronan Farrow at 0.96). The food-adjacent neighbors — Saveur, Eater, Serious Eats, Bittman, Ripert, Bruni, Colicchio — form a clear culinary cluster, but the presence of Curbed (home and real estate), The Daily Beast (news), and Ronan Farrow (investigative journalism) at nearly identical scores signals that the audience shape extends well beyond food media. The cross-kind reach into news publishers and journalists, sitting at parity with food-specific titles, is the most structurally notable feature of this set.

This flat distribution suggests an audience that moves fluidly across food, culture, and news — not one anchored tightly to any single content category.

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