The graph below shows food consumption in Australia between 1950 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant.
The line graph illustrates the
consumption
of fast snacks by Australian youngsters between the years 1975 and 2000.
Overall
, there has been decreased trend in youth eating fish and chips and a rising trend in the consumption
of pizza and hamburgers.
In the period 1975, pizza was the least consumed food item by minors at 5 times
eaten per year
; whereas
, consumption
of fish and chips was popular among minors eaten 100 times
per year
. However
, the number of hamburgers eaten was at 10 times
per year
and dramatically soared to 85 times
eaten per year
in the year
1985. The number of fish and chips were fluctuating till the year
1985 after that it kept on declining over the years and become the least preferred food among teenagers at almost 40 times
eaten per year
.
On the other hand
, the consumption
of pizza saw a significant rise from 15 times
in 1980 to 85 times
in 1995 and thereafter
it remained steady at 85 times
. There was a slight increase in hamburgers by 15 times
in the next 10 years and there was no movement as it almost stayed the same and become the most popular fast food item in 2000 among teenagers in Australia.Submitted by virajmpatel23 on
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