The graph below indicates how ussually people in the United States ate in fast food restaurant from 2003 to 2013.
It can be seen that in 2006, the number of people who eat fast food once a week was higher than others. Meanwhile, eating fast food once or twice a month was a trend in 2013, so we can know that people in the United States in 2006 ate more fast food than in 2013. The tendency of eating fast food everday tends to reduce by 2006 and 2013. The ratio of people who never consumed any fast food in 2003 was the biggest with 5 percent. Furthermore, the biggest percentage in 2003 was for the group of people who ate junk food once a week, it was more than 30 percent and in 2013 the people who ate once or twice a week was more than others with about 33 percent.
In conclusion, people eat fast reduces from 2003 to 2013.
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