The top 10 neighbors for Fry's Food & Drug Stores span five distinct categories — a broad shape with no single dominant pull and no clear structural center.
King Soopers leads at 0.80, the only neighbor above 0.79, but the remaining nine sit in a compressed band from 0.76 down to 0.68. That compression is the defining feature here: no neighbor breaks away, and the set fans out across General Grocery Stores, Gas Stations, Casual Dining, Convenience Stores, and Automotive. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: three are General Grocery Stores (King Soopers at 0.80, Fred Meyer at 0.71, Stater Bros. Markets at 0.68), three are Gas Stations (Plaid Pantry at 0.76, Fred Meyer Fuel at 0.72, Timewise Food Store at 0.69), two are Automotive (America's Tire at 0.71, Brakes Plus at 0.69), one is Casual Dining (Taco Cabana at 0.73), and one is Convenience Stores (Fast Market at 0.71). The grocery-store neighbors confirm same-kind overlap, but the automotive pair — a tire retailer and an auto repair chain — is the cross-kind signal worth noting: two of the ten closest audience shapes belong to categories with no obvious thematic connection to grocery retail.
The broad shape here reflects an audience that is not tightly owned by any single adjacent category — it distributes across everyday errand-running contexts, from fuel stops to car maintenance, rather than clustering narrowly within food retail.