
The graph indicates how many times American consume junk food from 2003 to 2013.
Overall, the figure of people eating fast food once a week in 2006 was by far the highest while only a minority claimed that they used junk food every day or never use it. Additionally, the trend of junk food consumption was fluctuated during the research period.
It is clear that fast food was eaten once a week by approximately 33% American in 2006. At the same time, only minority people stated that they went to fast food restaurant ever day or had never been there. Another significant figure comes from the proportion of people consuming junk food during 2013 with about 33% people eating fast food. The opposite was true for the number of infrequent users with under 5% people.
In 2003, the percentage of American using fast food once a week was the highest accounted for over 30%. Followed by the proportion of American using junk food once or twice a month with 30%. In contrast, fast food was consumed by minority people from both everyday or never groups.
The graph indicates how many times American consume junk food from 2003 to 2013. That is not a good description of the bar graph. When I read your sentence, I visualize this data: One American ate junk food 233 times in 2003, 129 times in 2004, 89 times in 2005, 167 times in 2006 ...
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The graph indicates how many times American consume junk food from 2003 to 2013.
That is not a good description of the bar graph. When I read your sentence, I visualize this data:
One American ate junk food 233 times in 2003, 129 times in 2004, 89 times in 2005, 167 times in 200