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1 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Which page?
2 A. That is pages 33 and 34 of this document.
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4 MR. MORRIS: I do not have page 33.
5 A. 34 might do. Yes, table -----
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7 MR. JUSTICE BELL: We will have the five-minute break now. I
8 suggest you let Mr. Rampton look at page 33 during the
9 five minutes.
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11 MR. RAMPTON: I would rather, if I may say so, have the copy
12 now of the government -----
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14 MR. JUSTICE BELL: The Grey Book?
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16 MR. RAMPTON: Yes, the government book, because I rather
17 suspect, having regard to the way in which Dr. Lobstein's
18 evidence is going, he can escape today and need not come
19 back tomorrow.
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21 MR. JUSTICE BELL: We will see. He has the grazing in Peckham
22 yet, I think.
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24 MR. RAMPTON: I know, but I do not think anything, so far as I
25 am concerned, arises much out of that. But if I can have
26 the Grey Book?
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28 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Give Mr. Rampton whatever he would like. I
29 will break off until twelve mid-day.
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31 (Short Adjournment)
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33 MR. MORRIS: Just going back to the British Nutrition
34 Foundation's Eating in the Early 1980s pamphlet, you have
35 the whole -- none of us have the whole document there?
36 A. Yes.
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38 Q. Does it happen to have a publication date?
39 A. Copyright 1985.
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41 Q. The survey? Presumably, it must have been -----
42 A. 1982, carried out -- I notice in small print -- by the
43 British Market Research Bureau.
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45 Q. Which is the one which you quoted?
46 A. The same organisation, it is the same data.
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48 Q. Is there any other section you would like to refer us to
49 from that report?
50 A. No. There was one I noticed actually that might be
51 worth one minute of our time, which is on page 29, table
52 25, where I would just like to bring the court's attention
53 to the increase in the amount, the numbers of children
54 saying they spend their money on hamburgers as they rise
55 from ages 11 to 12 to 13 to 15. This is pocket money they
56 are being asked about. To my mind, it would be unusual
57 that children would spend money on meals but, clearly, a
58 hamburger is part of the range that these older children
59 feel as part of their own pocket money is worth spending
60 on.
