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The first chart illustrates the percentage of the average family's food budget spent on restaurant meals in different years from 1970 to 2000. There are two different kinds of meal budgets, the first is restaurant meal
The pie chart below illustrates the food budget and the average family expenditures on restaurant meals in various years, while the graph compares the number of meals eaten in fast food restaurants or sit-down restaurant
The illustration demonstrates how people’s tendency to have outside meals augmented between 1970 and 2000 and the ratio of food budget they spent on homemade food and restaurant meals. Generally speaking, people ate a hi
The charts illustrate the precantages of the average family expenditure on food from 1980 to 2000. The graph represents the number of meals consumed in fast food and sit-down restaurants.
The charts illustrate the proportions of the average family expenditure on restaurants food and home made meals in different years. In addition, the graph shows the number of meals eaten in fast food and sit-down restaur
The pie charts illustrated food budget ratio between dining out and home cooking the typical families spent in four different years from 1970 to 2000 with ten years gap. The ratio had grown progressively in favor of dini
In 30 years the percentage of home cooked food has been decreased. In 1970, the budget spent on resturant meal was 10%. In 1980, it got 15%. In 1990, it incread by 20% and got 35% and in 2000, the home cooked meals and r
The pie charts represent the proportion of the average household's allotted money for eating out in a restaurants in four distinct years (1970 to 2000), while the line graph compares the total number of foods consumed by
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