The bar charts illustrated the spending of fast food which were divided into three income groups. Meanwhile, the line showed the consumption of these items from 1970 to 1990 in UK. Overal, According to the bar chart, hamburger is the biggest part in high and average income but in the trend in consumption of fast food, fish and chips took the biggest part.
As it present in the bar chart, high-income and average income spent most of their money into hamburger more than 40 and more than 30 pence per person, respectively. On the other hand, in the low-income class, people tend to spend their money on fish and chips.
According to the line graph, people consume pizza more than any other fast food items in 1970. In this year UK citizens consumed more than 300 grams of pizza while the consumed only 100 grams of hamburger and fish & chips. The percentage of pizza consumption started declining and reached to only 200 grams on 1990. On the contrary, the popularity of the fish and chips reached to 500 grams in 1990 from the initial consumption volume of 80 grams. Finally, the consumption of hamburger also increased over the year and reached to around 300 grams in 1990 from the initial amount of 20 grams.
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