The top 10 neighbors for Stop & Shop Pharmacy span six distinct categories — grocery, financial, convenience, food service, automotive, and furniture — with no single cluster dominating the set.
The shape is broad, meaning audience overlap is distributed across many neighbors rather than concentrated in one. Stop & Shop (0.81) is the strongest pull, which is structurally expected given the shared parent brand. After that, the neighbors diverge sharply by kind. Webster Bank (0.75), a bank, is the second-closest match — a cross-kind result that places a financial institution ahead of any other pharmacy or drugstore. Alltown (0.71), a convenience store, ranks third. D'Angelo Sandwich Shops (0.68) and Philly Pretzel Factory (0.67) follow as QSR and bakery entries respectively.
Notably, only one other entity in the top 10 shares Stop & Shop Pharmacy's own subcategory: ShopRite Pharmacy does not appear until well outside the top 10 in the similarity results shown here — and scanning the full top 10, no fellow Pharmacies and Drugstores entry appears at all. The nearest pharmacy peer visible in the broader payload is ShopRite Pharmacy at 0.57, outside the top 10. Within the top 10, the neighbors are two General Grocery Stores (ShopRite at 0.65, alongside Stop & Shop), one bank, one convenience store, two food-service entries, one automotive entry (Tires Plus at 0.63), and two furniture retailers (Rooms To Go and Miller's Ale House at 0.63 each — the latter a casual dining entry, not furniture).
The breadth of this neighbor set — spanning banking, fuel stops, sandwich shops, tire retailers, and furniture stores — points to an audience defined less by health-retail behavior than by a wide pattern of everyday, brick-and-mortar errand-running.