MAACO is the strongest pull in PriceRite's top 10, at 0.74 — and it's an auto body repair chain, not a grocery competitor. That cross-kind lead sets the tone for a neighbor set that splits into two distinct clusters: automotive services and moving/storage on one side, and a looser mix of transport, rental, and service brands on the other.
The shape is two-peak. The first cluster is anchored by MAACO (0.74), U-Haul (0.72), PACK-RAT (0.72), and AAMCO Transmissions (0.71) — three of the four are either Automotive Maintenance and Repair or Moving and Storage subcategories. The second cluster extends into Car Rental (Enterprise Truck Rental at 0.69, Ryder at 0.67) and Automotive Dealerships (DriveTime at 0.69). Rounding out the top 10 is American Tire Distributors (ATD) (0.68) and DoorDash (0.68), the lone Restaurant subcategory entry, and XPO (0.66) in Transport and Logistics. Not one other General Grocery Store appears in the top 10.
The absence of same-kind neighbors and the dominance of automotive and mobility services suggests PriceRite's audience is defined less by grocery shopping behavior and more by a practical, service-oriented consumer profile that cuts across vehicle maintenance, relocation, and on-demand delivery.