Wingstop's top 10 nearest neighbors contain no other QSR — the audience shape is defined almost entirely by discount retail, global soccer, and value apparel, with the lone fellow quick-service restaurant absent from the set entirely.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.90 (Ross Stores) down to 0.86 (Apple) with no single dominant pull. The top three neighbors — Ross Stores (0.90), dd's DISCOUNTS (0.89), and Burlington (0.88) — are all value-oriented apparel and general merchandise retailers, a subcategory cluster that has no obvious thematic connection to chicken wings but clearly shares audience composition. Immediately behind them, FIFA.com (0.88) and UEFA Champions League (0.88) introduce a second thread: global soccer properties, reinforced by FC Barcelona (0.87) at position six. Together, the discount-retail and soccer-league clusters account for six of the top ten neighbors. The remaining four — Fat Kid Deals (0.87), Apple (0.86), Cristiano Ronaldo (0.86), and Neymar Jr (0.86) — span a deals website, a technology brand, and two individual soccer athletes, extending both threads rather than introducing new ones.
No other QSR appears in the top 10; the audience shape Wingstop shares most closely is that of value retail and international soccer fandom, not its own restaurant category.