At 0.90, Jack's Family Restaurants — a casual dining chain — is the single strongest pull in Harps Food Store's top 10, edging out the only fellow general grocery store in the set, Food Giant at 0.89. That two-peak structure — one food-service neighbor and one same-kind grocery neighbor nearly tied at the top — frames everything below them.
The shape is two-peak, with the rest of the top 10 fanning out across a notably cross-kind mix. GoMart (Convenience Stores, 0.87) and Huddle House (Casual Dining, 0.85) extend the food-and-fuel cluster, while Farmers Home Furniture (Furniture Stores, 0.85) and Factory Connection (General Apparel, 0.85) pull the neighbor set into everyday retail. E-Z Mart (Gas Stations, 0.84) adds a second convenience-and-fuel entry. The only celebrity presence in the top 10 comes from Jessica Robertson and Missy Robertson, both Reality TV Stars at 0.84 and 0.84 respectively, alongside Buck Commander (Outdoors brand, 0.84) — a cluster that points toward a rural, outdoors-oriented audience thread running through the set.
Food Giant is the lone General Grocery Store neighbor in the top 10; every other neighbor comes from a different subcategory, spanning casual dining, convenience retail, furniture, apparel, and outdoors brands. The audience Harps draws is shaped less by grocery competition than by the full footprint of everyday commerce in its regional market.