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1 more. I am not suggesting it be done now.
2 MR. RAMPTON: I have a problem. I do not know quite where
they ----
3
MR. JUSTICE BELL: That is what troubles me. Things have
4 floated in and out. I think they are probably all
photocopied, but they are in different places in the
5 bundle. We have had some discussion about dates of
publication. So, what would help most of all is if at
6 some stage before the end of the evidence there is a list
of all the various McDonald's booklets and reports; a date
7 of publication if we have been able to identify it;
whether it is US and UK or one or the other and, if only
8 one, which, and the bundle and page reference.
9 MR. RAMPTON: I think by a joint effort of recollection we can
probably call to mind most of the things that have gone
10 either direct to your Lordship or through the witnesses.
I remember another report, but I do not know what happened
11 to it.
12 MR. JUSTICE BELL: I still have that.
13 MR. MORRIS: This is US products -- a lot of them are not UK.
14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: You only have to look at it to realise it is
not this country.
15
MR. RAMPTON: Professor Wheelock, can we do some arithmetic,
16 please?
A. Do I need to refer to a bundle?
17
Q. Yes, you do. What I need you to have is Volume V of the
18 yellow bundles, tab 6 page 15.
19 MS. STEEL: Can you give the name?
20 MR. RAMPTON: It is his second report.
21 MR. JUSTICE BELL: 13th January 1994 report.
22 MR. RAMPTON: That is one of the tables. Have you a thing
called Table 1, Children's Diet?
23 A. Yes, I have.
24 Q. What you did, as I understand it, is to take a given
figure for an individual's total energy intake expressed
25 in kilo calories, yes?
A. That is right.
26
Q. Then calculate what particular meals at McDonald's
27 contributed in calories?
A. Yes.
28
Q. We see those two figures first, a McDonald's meal and then
29 a total calorie intake or EAR, as we might call it now,
for the week in the first column under Calories?
30 A. That is right.
