Fox's Pizza Den's top 10 nearest neighbors span automotive brands, health services, apparel, hardware retail, and business services — with no other casual dining or restaurant entity appearing in the set. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.92 down to 0.88 across ten neighbors, with no single dominant pull and no meaningful gap between them.
Label Shopper (0.92) sits at the top, a general apparel retailer, followed by Miracle-Ear (0.90) and Beltone (0.89), both hearing health services. LBM Advantage (0.90), a business-to-business building materials service, and Dodge (0.89) and Ford Motor Company (0.89), both car makers, round out the upper tier. Ram (0.89), RP Lumber (0.88), and Aubuchon Hardware (0.88) — home improvement and hardware retail — along with Suburban Propane (0.88) complete the ten. Tallying subcategories: four are automotive (car makers), two are health and medical services, two are home improvement and hardware, one is general apparel, and one is gas stations. The cross-kind pattern here is the finding — this is a casual dining brand whose nearest audiences are shaped almost entirely by automotive, hardware, and health service consumption, not by other food or restaurant brands.
That composition points to a distinctly rural and small-town audience profile, one that overlaps heavily with the customer bases of regional car brands, independent hardware stores, and community health providers.