Presented for consideration is a bar chart pertaining to the amount of money spent on fast food in three income groups in the UK by 1990.
From an
overall
perspective, it is evident that the budget for Hamburger in the Low-income class was the highest, Linking Words
whereas
the figure for the Low-income group was the smallest.
Looking at the chart in Linking Words
further
detail, it is apparent that people in the High-income class paid more than 40$ for Hamburger, which was the largest. Linking Words
Additionally
, the figures for Fish & Chips and Pizza were lower, accounting for around 16$ and 18$, respectively.
With regards to the Average income bracket, their expenditure on hamburgers was over 30$. Linking Words
This
was followed by the data on Fish & Chips, at exactly 25$, Linking Words
while
that of Pizza was somewhere in the vicinity of 12$. Consumers in the Low-income class expended roughly 17$ on Fish & Chips, compared to the money allocated for hamburgers and Pizza, at about 14$ and 7$, in the given order.Linking Words
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