The graph below shows the consumption of fast food ( im grams per week) in the UK from 1970 to 1990
Given is a line graph demonstrating information regarding how much savoury food was consumed by citizens in the UK between 1970 and 1990.Units are measured in grams per week.
Overall
, It is evident from the graph that there have been significant upward trends in the consumption of fish and chips as well as
hamburgers during the second decade, While
the popularity of Pizza declined steadily over the whole period.
It is also
noteworthy that Pizza was the most popular in 1970, but in 1990 the consumption of both fish&chips and hamburgers was the highest.
Turning to the details, As for the amount of fish and chips consumed by British people, It began at under 100 and saw a slight rise to 100 in the first quarter of the period. Subsequently
, the figure started to surge , peaking at 500 grams per week in 1990. Meanwhile, the same was true for hamburgers. It began at around 50 in 1970, and then
there was a marginal increase to just above 100 in 1985 just before experiencing a rapid rise to 300 in the final year.
In contrast
, The pizza eaten by the British went the opposite direction. Starting at 300 grams weekly in 1970, the figure then
dropped slowly to approximately 200, after which It remained constant at 200 for the rest of the period.Submitted by a_zamjonov99 on
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