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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - Minutes of Evidence [Back to Report]

Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 16 March 2005.


Tuesday 29 June 2004

Members present:


Mr Mark Lazarowicz, in the Chair
Mr Michael JackJoan Ruddock
Mr Austin Mitchell




CONTENTS

Memorandum submitted by the Co-operative Group

Witnesses: Mr David Croft, Head of Co-op Brand and Technical, and Mr Adrian Hill, Policy and Standards Manger of Co-op Brand, examined.

Question Numbers

281-299

300-320

Supplementary memorandum submitted by the Co-operative Group

Memorandum submitted by ASDA Stores Ltd

Witnesses: Mr David North, CSR and Government Affairs Director, Ms Liz Kynoch, Technical and Trading Law Director, Tesco, and Ms Penny Coates, Brand Manager, Asda, examined.

Question Numbers

321-339

340-359

360-379

380-399

400-403

Memorandum submitted by Whitbread

Witnesses: Mr Neil Riding, Managing Director, Beefeater; Ms Paula Vennells, Marketing and Strategy Director, Whitbread Restaurants, Mr Paul Farrow, Director of Food and Drink Procurement, and Mr Mark Kerr, Public Affairs Director, Whitbread Restaurants, examined.

Question Numbers

404-419

420-429

Memorandum submitted by McDonald's Restaurants Limited

Witnesses: Mr Julian Hilton-Johnson, Vice President with responsibility for Corporate Affairs, and Mr Keith Kenny, Head of Quality Assurance and Supply Chain, McDonald's, examined.

Question Numbers

430-439

440-459

460-475

Memorandum submitted by Dr Richard Baines

Witness: Dr Richard Baines, Principal Lecturer in Management Systems for Food Safety and the Environment, Royal Agricultural College, examined.

Question Numbers

476-479

480-499

500-502


 
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