The line graph illustrates how many grams of three types of fast food were consumed each week in UK between 1970 and 1990.
The line graph illustrates how many grams of three types of fast food were consumed each week in UK between 1970 and 1990.
Overall, it can be seen clearly that while the consumption of Hamburger and Fish & Chips witnessed a dramatic rise, the opposite was true for that of Pizza over the period. Also, the year 1990 witnessed the highest consumption of Fish & Chips.
In 1970, the consumption of Hamburger was 40 grams per week, compared to around 80 grams of Fish & Chips. Pizza was consumed the most with 300 grams, 3 times as much as the data of the other types of fast food.
In 1990, a Sharp growth to 500 grams was seen in the figure for Fish& Chips. Also, the consumption of Hamburger rose sharply but more slowly than that of Fish& Chips with less than 300 grams. There was a slight decline of about 100 grams in the data for consumption of Pizza, which was eaten the least.
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