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     1        year, and that is normally plastic, it is not metal.
     2        I have got access to that figure, my Lord, and I can find
     3        it out.
     4
     5   MR. MORRIS:  So you say that most of those 100 to 150 are likely
     6        to be plastic fragments or something.  Will there also be
     7        what you might call animal origin, i.e. insects or worms,
     8        or whatever?  Would that include that?
     9        A.  No, the only thing I have ever known connected with an
    10        animal is a piece of hair.  You know, a follicle, one hair,
    11        which has been identified as bovine hair and that is the
    12        only one I ever remember.
    13
    14   Q.   So when over a period of a year or years you see there is
    15        some kind of pattern, do you identify what may be the
    16        potential problems were to try to alleviate the problem?
    17        A.  The must common one is a grill scraping.
    18
    19   Q.   From the shop?
    20        A.  From the restaurant.
    21
    22   Q.   What about the things that originate at McKey's?
    23        A.  The most common would be plastic because it is very
    24        difficult to identify plastic, but in terms of the millions
    25        of burgers we make, the complaints is 0 to the power of
    26        100.  Statistically, it is an incredibly high record.
    27
    28   Q.   But do you keep the records that you get of your findings
    29        so that you can try to identify a pattern over a period of
    30        years in case there is some kind of pattern?
    31        A.  Yes, we keep the records.
    32
    33   Q.   I think I asked you before but one final question I would
    34        like to ask before lunch is when Mr. North went round with
    35        you were any conditions staged for his benefit?
    36        A.  Conditions staged?  No, none whatsoever.
    37
    38   Q.   He saw a typical -----
    39        A.  He saw a typical working day.
    40
    41   Q.   At all points of the plant?
    42        A.  Yes.
    43
    44   Q.   Did he see the whole process from beginning to end?
    45        A.  Yes.
    46
    47   MR. JUSTICE BELL:  He saw, you said, whatever he asked to see?
    48        A.  Yes, but we started, sir, on the loading dock, went
    49        through the chillers into the grinding area, down the
    50        production lines ----- 
    51 
    52   Q.   You say he saw the whole process? 
    53        A.  Into the laboratories.
    54
    55   MR. MORRIS:  What he saw would have been typical?
    56        A.  Absolutely.
    57
    58   MS. STEEL:   How much pork is used by McKey's for McDonald's,
    59        including pork or bacon?
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