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1 A. We get a percentage, we do not actually get a number.
2 We do not work off numbers normally we work off a relative
3 percentage to our competition and those relative
4 percentages should be contained within AF1, because it is--
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6 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Can you find it, because it may be what
7 Ms. Steel wants to do is see how it compares with the
8 approximately 50 per cent that we have there, you see?
9 A. It is possible to calculate, it does not actually exist
10 within the data we have. If you refer to the page,
11 including the title -- it is actually page 5 of AF1.
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13 MS. STEEL: 'Eating out of home monitor sector shows a total
14 market'?
15 A. Yes, you see it on the left.
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17 MR. JUSTICE BELL: Let me just find it. Yes?
18 A. You will see at the left, at the top in the first
19 column there, a sector called 'burgerhouse'.
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21 Q. Just let me -- yes, it does come to nearly 100 per cent,
22 yes.
23 A. Within that burgerhouse sector, I think within this
24 data, McDonald's accounts for 74 per cent of that sector.
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26 MR. MORRIS: That is on page 7?
27 A. That is right, in 1993.
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29 MS. STEEL: But in terms of the first chart on page 5 that we
30 are looking at, we have not got, or can you tell me if we
31 have, figures for how many people this represents?
32 A. Yes. I mean, well, I cannot tell you exactly but each
33 one of these columns represents approximately, and I say
34 approximately because it depends on how many people we
35 could recruit in that quarter, 1,200 people in that
36 relevant quarter, so within this sample here.
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38 Q. But there is none here that do not eat out, there is not a
39 section in that breaking down?
40 A. Not reported in this particular breakdown, but it will
41 be reported against the wider computer database on which
42 this is collected.
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44 MR. JUSTICE BELL: But if this is the equivalent of -- if page 5
45 are percentages of the eating out sector?
46 A. Yes.
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48 Q. Therefore, they should be percentages. I say this just to
49 see where I must have gone wrong. They should be
50 percentages of 43,000-odd, which is the eating out sector
51 in the second sheet of AF3.
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53 MR. MORRIS: It is 43 million.
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55 MR. JUSTICE BELL: 43 million, nearly 44 million, people eat out
56 each year?
57 A. Yes.
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59 Q. Presumably, it is a sample of that 43 million who are
60 eating out which leads to the chart on page 5 of AF1?
