The bar chart provides information about how often people in the USA spent ate fast food from 2003 to 2013.

The bar chart provides information about how often people in the USA spent ate fast food from 2003 to 2013.
The bar chart details fast
food
consumption in the United States in 2003, 2006, and 2013. Looking from an
overall
perspective it is readily apparent that frequent consumption of fast
food
, defined as at least once a
week
, generally became less common though having fast
food
once a
week
or once or twice a month remained the dominant
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. The only exception to
this
pattern is not eating fast
food
, which declined. Looking first of all at the most pervasive habits, in 2003, 31% of
individual
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ate fast
food
once a
week
compared to 30% eating it once or twice a month. From there, these trends diverged with those eating once a
week
rising to 34% in 2006 and
then
falling precipitously to 27% by 2013. Eating once or twice a month fell to 25% and
then
surged to 34% in the final year. The figure for those eating fast
food
several times a
week
stood at 17% in 2003, rose to 20% in 2006 and dipped to a low of 15% in 2013.
In contrast
, in 2003, 13% of individuals consumed fast
food
a few times a year and
this
number stabilized at 15% for the final two years recorded. The numbers for every day and never were nearly identical with the former at 4% in 2003 and
then
3% and the latter starting at 5% and reaching a low of 4% in both 2006 and 2013.
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