The bar chart depicts how much a person with low income, average income, and high income in Britain spent per week on 3 different fast foods in the year 1990, whilst the line graph displays the consumption of these foods
The chart illustrates how much money is being spent on junk food divided by the income. every week in Britain and the graph indicates the changes in the consumption of different kinds of fast foods in the span of 20 year
The given chart provides information regarding the fast food consumption rate in Britain based on people's incomes. The second chart indicates the changeable consumption of three types of food in a period of time between
The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent on three types of junk food by three independent groups ,depending on their income in the UK in 1990,whereas the line graph delineates the trend in spending on this fa
The graphs present data on the money spent by British on fast food in 1990 and the consumption of three junk food items over 30 years. The expenditure is given to each person in a week in Pence while the consumption is p
The chart below illustrates weekly expenditures on variety types of fast foods among different income groups of people in Britain, whereas the graphs given an information about dynamics of those consumption.
The chart shows that high income earners consumed considerably more fast foods than the other income groups, spending more than twice as much on hamburgers (43 pence per person per week) than on fish and chips or pizza (
The graphs give information about how much money the British people spent on fast food weekly and the uses of hamburgers, pizza and fish and chips over a period of 20 years. Overall, it is clear that the high and average
The graphs give information about how much money the British people spent on fast foods weekly and the uses of humburgers, pizza and fish and chips over a period of 20 years.Overall, it is clear that the high and average
One study about the fast food in Britain was focus in two topic: the first part showed the amount of money per week that british people spent in junk food, and on the other hand the investigation showed the trends of con
The chart presented below illustrates the money (in pence), one britain person used on fast foods in one week. Overall, the chart shows that those britains who have high income spent more pences on different fast foods (
The chart shows that high income earners consumed considerably more fast foods than the other income groups, spending more than twice as much on hamburgers (43 pence per person per week) than on fish and chips or pizza
The chart shows that high income earners consumed considerably more fast foods than the other income groups, spending more than twice as much on hamburgers (43 pence per person per week) than on fish and chips or pizza
The bar chart illustrates the amount of money per week spent on fast foods including hamburgers, fish and chips and pizza in Britain. The preferences are divided into three groups by income: High, Average, Low