Day 099 - 08 Mar 95 - Page 46
1 will be some indication of whether they were a lot up near
2 the 7.7 or ---
3 A. Exactly.
4
5 Q. -- a lot down near the 2 by 10 to the power of 4. In fact,
6 we see the average is 1.3 ---
7
8 MR. RAMPTON: Yes.
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10 MR. JUSTICE BELL: -- x 10 to the power of 5. So, it gives you
11 your bird's eye?
12 A. That is right.
13
14 Q. Whether or not it does so, its purpose is to give you your
15 bird's eye view of the week?
16 A. Exactly.
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18 MR. RAMPTON: That is entirely my fault, Mr. Kenny, in that
19 confusion. There always comes a time when I get confused
20 with figures. Your specification relates to the finished
21 product?
22 A. Yes.
23
24 Q. That is for the raw product, the raw meat.
25 A. Yes.
26
27 Q. Where they have set their own limit of 500,000?
28 A. Yes.
29
30 Q. But the one we looked at earlier, the Sun Valley own
31 guidelines, that is finished product, is it, or it was
32 both, was it not?
33 A. They had both raw and finished, yes.
34
35 Q. I think it was both, was it not?
36 A. It was both, yes.
37
38 Q. It saves us looking back. Now if you would not mind
39 looking at the next table down? This is finished product,
40 is it not?
41 A. This is finished product, the third table down.
42
43 Q. Yes. There you see in the right-hand column they have
44 raised their own limit for the first two items which are
45 McNuggets and Sandwiches, do you see? They have gone up
46 from 500,000 to a million in the finished product, have
47 they not?
48 A. That is right, yes.
49
50 Q. We see there, the highest was 38,000 for the McNuggets and
51 the lowest was 100?
52 A. Yes.
53
54 Q. The highest for the Sandwiches was 160,000 -- I think it is
55 a "5", is it not?
56 A. It is -- I think it is a "3" actually.
57
58 Q. If it is a 3 then it ---
59 A. Or it might be a 5.
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