The graph below shows the daily consumption of three spreads per person from 1981 to 2007 in a country.
The consumption of margarine, low fat and butter spreads are compared per individual person in the chart between 1981 - 2007 in a nation. As an
overall
trend, Linking Words
a
total number of spreads declined significantly from 1981 Correct article usage
the
toend
of the year with the exception of low fat and reduced spreads.
Looking into detail, the daily per person ingesting is measured in Correct your spelling
to end
grams
. In 1981, Use synonyms
the
butter was the most preferred spread with 141 Correct article usage
apply
grams
per day per individual person. In Use synonyms
details
, butter’s consumption rose steadily and touched Fix the agreement mistake
detail
high
of 160 Correct article usage
a high
grams
per capita in 1986, but after Use synonyms
that
it decreased continuously and reached roughly 55 Add a comma
,that
grams
by 2007. Use synonyms
Similarly
, margarine showed Linking Words
same
trend with some fluctuations, declining from 100 Change the article
the same
grams
to 80 Use synonyms
grams
between 1981 and 2007.
The low fat and reduced spreads Use synonyms
were
increased drastically and reached the peak of 80 Unnecessary verb
apply
grams
in 2001, and became the most consumed spread in 2007.
It is depicted that the consumption of spread is the butter dominant.[Words 167]Use synonyms
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