Pet Supermarket pulls the strongest signal in Pinch A Penny's top 10 — a pet supplies retailer at 0.84, well ahead of any home-goods or pool-supply neighbor — and the rest of the set fans out across a wide range of categories with no single dominant cluster.
The shape is broad. After Pet Supermarket, the next closest neighbor is David Price, an athlete at 0.78, followed by LL Flooring, a Home Goods and Furnishings retailer at 0.73 — the only neighbor sharing Pinch A Penny's own subcategory in the top 10. From there, the set spreads across casual dining (Outback Steakhouse at 0.71, Carrabba's Italian Grill at 0.70), pet care services (Pet Paradise Resort and Day Spa at 0.70), health and nutrition (Metabolic Research Center at 0.70), a TV personality (Michael Symon at 0.69), office retail (OfficeMax at 0.69), and a quick-service food brand (Manhattan Bagel at 0.68). Subcategory diversity is the defining feature: athletes, casual dining, pet retail, and services all appear, with no single kind accounting for more than two of the top 10 neighbors.
The breadth of this audience shape suggests it is not anchored to any one retail vertical or lifestyle niche — it overlaps meaningfully with audiences across home goods, food, sports, and pet care simultaneously.