Sonic's ten nearest neighbors span country musicians, value retailers, a sporting goods chain, and a TV show — with no other QSR in the set. The scores run in a tight band from 0.91 down to 0.88, consistent with the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the cluster's character comes from its composition rather than any one standout.
Four of the ten are Musicians and Bands subcategory, all country: George Strait (0.90), Alan Jackson (0.89), Eli Young Band (0.89), and Reba McEntire (0.88). The retail and big-box contingent fills out the rest: Aaron's (0.91), Walmart (0.91), Hibbett Sports (0.90), and Cato Fashions (0.89). Pizza Hut (0.89) is the only other restaurant in the top 10, classified as Fast Casual Dining rather than QSR, and #SwampPeople (0.88) rounds out the set as the lone TV show. The cross-kind pattern here is the finding: Sonic's audience shape aligns more tightly with country music fans and value-oriented retail shoppers than with any competing fast-food brand.
This cluster points to an audience defined less by food category than by a consistent lifestyle and retail orientation that cuts across entertainment, apparel, and big-box shopping.