Menards vs Kimberly-Clark

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Kimberly-Clark leads in AI visibility (94 vs 39)
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Menards

EmergingHome Improvement & Furniture

Hardware Stores

Midwestern home improvement retail chain with 350+ stores and 11% rebate program; John Menard Jr.-owned with $11B+ revenue competing with Home Depot and Lowe's in the Midwest.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
D39
Category Rank
#4 of 4
AI Consensus
73%
Trend
up
Per Platform
ChatGPT
43
Perplexity
34
Gemini
36

About

Menards is the third-largest US home improvement retailer, operating 350+ stores across 15 Midwestern states — offering building materials, lumber, hardware, tools, appliances, home décor, outdoor living, and even grocery items in a big-box format that competes with Home Depot and Lowe's on price through aggressive "11% Off Everything" rebate programs. Founded in 1960 by John Menard Jr. in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Menards remains privately owned by John Menard Jr. and is one of the largest private companies in the United States, with estimated annual revenue of $11-12 billion.\n\nMenards' competitive strategy centers on value — the store's signature "Save BIG Money at Menards!" advertising and recurring 11% rebate events (where shoppers receive 11% back on all purchases as a store rebate check) drive significant traffic and loyalty among value-conscious Midwestern homeowners and contractors. The product assortment is unusually broad for a home improvement retailer — Menards stores carry grocery items, beverages, snacks, and seasonal merchandise alongside the core building materials and hardware, functioning partially as a general merchandise retailer in markets where it's the dominant big-box store.\n\nIn 2025, Menards competes directly with Home Depot and Lowe's in its 15-state footprint but holds dominant market share in many Midwestern markets where it has operated for decades. The company's private ownership allows long-term investment decisions without public market quarterly pressure — Menards has consistently invested in store expansion and the private-label manufacturing (Menards builds some products under house brands) that supports its value positioning. The 2025 strategy focuses on continued store expansion in the Midwest, growing its contractor customer segment, and maintaining the rebate program economics that drive customer loyalty.

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Kimberly-Clark

LeaderConsumer Goods

Paper Products

NYSE-listed (KMB) personal care company with Huggies, Kleenex, Scott, and Cottonelle at $20.1B revenue; competing directly with P&G Pampers and Charmin for global diaper and tissue market leadership.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
A94
Category Rank
#1 of 1
AI Consensus
70%
Trend
stable
Per Platform
ChatGPT
98
Perplexity
87
Gemini
92

About

Kimberly-Clark is a Dallas-based global consumer goods company manufacturing personal care, tissue, and health products under the Huggies (diapers), Kleenex (facial tissues), Scott (paper towels/toilet paper), Cottonelle (bathroom tissue), Pull-Ups (training pants), U by Kotex (feminine care), and Depend (adult incontinence) brand portfolio. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: KMB), Kimberly-Clark was founded in 1872 and generated $20.1 billion in net sales in fiscal year 2024, competing directly with Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG, Pampers, Bounty, Charmin) in the diaper, tissue, and personal care categories globally.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

39
Overall Score
94
#4
Category Rank
#1
73
AI Consensus
70
up
Trend
stable
43
ChatGPT
98
34
Perplexity
87
36
Gemini
92
44
Claude
99
42
Grok
96

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