The top 10 neighbors form a tight cluster of mass-market food and beverage brands, with scores spanning just 0.97 to 0.99 — no single entity pulls away from the pack. Five of the ten are fellow restaurants: Burger King (0.99), McDonald's (0.99), KFC (social) (0.99), Domino's Pizza (0.99), and Subway (social) (0.99). The other five are snack and beverage brands: Snickers (0.98) and Kitkat (0.97) in sweets, Frito-Lay N. America (0.98) in packaged food, and Coca-Cola (0.97) and Pepsi (0.97) in beverages.
The flat shape means the audience composition here is broadly shared across the entire casual, high-frequency food consumption space — not concentrated around any single brand or subcategory. The restaurant neighbors are direct category peers, but the presence of candy, chips, and soft drinks at nearly identical similarity levels suggests the underlying audience pattern is less about pizza specifically and more about mainstream, everyday consumer food behavior that cuts across format and occasion.
This audience shape is defined by its breadth within the mass-market food landscape rather than by any single affinity.