Day 124 - 10 May 95 - Page 45


     
     1        what proportion of take-away is drive-through?  Do you have
     2        an approximate figure for that?
     3        A.  It would be, it would range from 48 to 52, 53 per cent.
     4
     5   Q.   So it is about 50 per cent of take-away, drive-through?
     6        A.  Then there is a percentage of the walk-in business,
     7        that, where the product is taken away from the restaurant,
     8        where it is not consumed on the premises, but people go
     9        back to their cars and cart it away.
    10
    11   Q.   I thought you meant to say that about half your business in
    12        America is take-away, they walk out of restaurant with
    13        their food, drink whatever, in packaging?
    14        A.  OK.
    15
    16   Q.   Is that not what you meant?
    17        A.  It is a combination of two things.  One, we have
    18        drive-through, the drive-through business where they remain
    19        in their cars.
    20
    21   Q.   I understand that.
    22        A.  That is about 48 to 53 per cent, that is the range of
    23        our drive-through business.  Of the remaining 53 to 47 per
    24        cent, there is a certain percentage of that business, that
    25        is also take-away, where the customers actually comes up to
    26        the counter and orders.  Instead of consuming it on the
    27        premises, they will take it back out to their car, then
    28        drive off the premises.  That percentage -----
    29
    30   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  I am going to start again, because I thought
    31        you said about half your business in America was take-away
    32        including drive-through, so what you say is -----
    33        A.  It is a little more than 50 per cent.
    34
    35   Q.   So 48 to 52 per cent?
    36        A.  Is drive-through.
    37
    38   Q.   Drive-through?
    39        A.  Then there is another percentage of the inside traffic
    40        that is also -----
    41
    42   Q.   The rest is bought at the counter by someone standing on
    43        their own two feet?
    44        A.  That is correct.
    45
    46   Q.   But a portion of that, they do not eat in the restaurant?
    47        A.  That is correct.
    48
    49   Q.   They take out?
    50        A.  That is correct. 
    51 
    52   Q.   In America it their car and in England, perhaps, while they 
    53        wander homewards, walking?
    54        A.  That is correct.
    55
    56   MR. MORRIS:  Would you know roughly what the percentage of
    57        take-away, non-drive-through take-away, percentage would be
    58        of those that buy their food standing up at the counter?
    59        A.  I do not know what that percentage would be.
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