The line graph below shows changes in the amount and type of junk food consumed by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000
The line chart illustrates fluctuations in the levels of the quantity and the sort of instant
food
sold out
by school-aged students in Australia from 1975 to 2000.
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Overall
, what stands out from the chart is that the consumption of two kinds of fast food
such
as pizza and burgers experienced a surge throughout the period, while
the level of eating fish and chips presented a drop trend at the same time.
Looking at the pizza and burgers data, more closely, the consumption days
of pizza started to increase rapidly from 1975 with around 5 times a year
to above 80 times per year
in 1995. Its level remained at the same number until 2000. Young pupils also
started to buy hamburgers more and more from about 10 days
per year
in 1975 to approximately 85 days
in 1985. Since this
year
, the utilising this
type of food
experienced further
slight sneaking up to 100 days
in 2000.
Moving to the rest of the figure, the days
of having fish and chips in 1975 were way popular recording 100 days
a year
. However
, it displayed a sharp drop to around 85 in 1985 which was followed by a small incline to 90. Interestingly, they experienced a dramatic decline to below 40 days
annually in 2000 which was the opposite trend from other food
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