High Court of Daylite
1 June 2000
Chung J
Now we can see that the issue at hand is, what constitutes a 'made'lunch? Many definitions arise, such as that food of some sort must be manipulated in some way at one's residence. This view invariably leads to the conclusion that bringing "merely" a mandarin to uni does not constitute 'making' lunch. I believe this line of reasoning to be illogical for many reasons. However, my learned colleague Earnshaw J articulates it splendidly by saying that -
"Now there are two possible things your lunch can be. And if it isn't bought, then it's made."
Yes. Therefore I would rule that all lunches from Daylite are made.
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