The charts illustrate the proportion of food consumed in 2008 compared between the world and two regions in Asia. Overall, it can be seen that processed food was the most eaten in among three zones, despite the other cat
The pie chart provides information about the global expenditure on seven types of food (vegetables, rice, meat, fruits, cereals, bread, and fish) in 2014.
The pie chart illustrates how vegetables, rice, meat, fruits, cereals, bread, and rice were consumed in the world in 2014. Data is given percentage-wise.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of food expenditure, in the world, of seven types of food namely (vegetables, rice, meat, fruits, cereals, bread, and fish) in 2014.
The given pie charts represent the percentage of consumption of different food categories in 2008 on a global scale, and it is compared with China and India.
The provided pie charts depict the comparisons between the mean food consumed in the world and two nations China and India, in the year 2008. The values are in percentages.
The following pie charts demonstrate the dissimilar average food consumption patterns in the world compared to the two nations which were China and India in 2008. It can be easily observed that processed food accounted f
The main pie chart gives us pieces of data about the consumption of different categories of food around the world as well as in China and India in 2008.
The pie charts give information about the range of food consumption in the world in general as well as in China and India specifically. Overall, it can be seen that the proportion of processed food accounted for the majo
The given charts illustrate the average proportion of food consumed by the world in comparison with two different countries, which are China and India in 2008.