Day 179 - 30 Oct 95 - Page 31
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3 MR. JUSTICE BELL: How high would the carton be? How deep?
4 A. A five litre, probably about a foot high, 10 inches to
5 a foot.
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7 MR. RAMPTON: Do you remember that in those days when you were
8 at Colchester you were supposed to get 100 to 109 servings
9 per litre out of the ketchup?
10 A. I would not remember the actual yield, no.
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12 Q. Tell us about the cheese for the cheeseburgers and the
13 fillet-o-fish. Your evidence about that is, I think, you
14 would actually cut in half or break in half a whole slice
15 of cheese that was meant to go in a cheeseburger, use one
16 part for the cheeseburger and the other part for the
17 fillet-o-fish; is that right?
18 A. That is right, yes.
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20 Q. So the poor old half of slice is right for the
21 fillet-o-fish?
22 A. Half a slice is right.
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24 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can we just pause?
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26 MR. RAMPTON: Sorry, my Lord.
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28 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The witness agreed with what you put, that
29 you said your evidence is that and that was not his
30 evidence in respect -----
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32 MR. RAMPTON: I am reading from his statement, my Lord.
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34 MR. JUSTICE BELL: "Cut the cheese slices into two pieces, one
35 roughly half the size of the other".
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37 MR. RAMPTON: Yes.
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39 MR. JUSTICE BELL: So one is two-thirds of a slice and the other
40 is one-third of a slice?
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42 MR. RAMPTON: I am sorry, I misunderstood, my Lord, what he had
43 written. (To the witness): Which is it, Mr. Gibney, you
44 tell us?
45 A. It is two-thirds and a third.
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47 Q. Who gets the two-thirds?
48 A. The cheeseburger.
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50 Q. So the fillet-o-fish does not even get half a slice; is
51 that right?
52 A. No, it gets a third.
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54 Q. So they must have been coming in back in droves too from
55 discontented customers?
56 A. No.
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58 Q. Why not?
59 A. I do not know -- just accepted it.
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