Marques Brownlee (0.66) and B/R Football (0.65) form two distinct poles in Tasty's top 10 — a tech personality and a sports podcast, with no food or recipe content in sight among the nearest neighbors.
The shape is two-peak, and the gap between those two anchors and the rest of the set is meaningful. Apple (0.65) reinforces the tech cluster alongside Brownlee, while FIFA World Cup (0.63) echoes the sports pull from B/R Football. The only neighbor sharing Tasty's own subcategory — Websites — is Fat Kid Deals (0.63), a deals-focused site that sits between the two peaks rather than anchoring either. Below those five, the set diversifies quickly: Wingstop (0.62) and Jason's Deli (0.60) are the only restaurant entities in the top 10, arriving at positions six and seven. Champs Sports (0.59) adds a sporting goods retailer, and Simu Liu (0.57) and FIFA.com (0.57) round out the set — an actor and a sports organization, respectively. The subcategory distribution across the ten spans Tech Personalities, Podcasts and Radio, Technology, Sporting Events, Websites, QSR, Fast Casual Dining, Sporting Goods, Actors, and Sports Leagues — no single kind dominates.
What this reveals is an audience that bridges a tech-and-gadgets world and a global football world, with food content playing a supporting rather than defining role in the shape of who Tasty actually reaches.