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This ranking shows how companies that made the 1994 R&I 400 placed within their segments. The top segment, burgers, showed 7.0% growth over last year. Contractors, while again No. 2, lost 8.4%, the biggest loss of ground among the segments this year. Pizza (which split this year from Italian) still managed to place as the No. 3 segment. For the second year running, recreation increased more than any other segment--up 28.6%. Segment reports detailing trends and company news begin after this ranking on p. 32.