The chart shows how frequently people in the USA ate in fast food restaurants between 2003 and 2013.
The given chart illustrates the frequency of fast
food
consumption at restaurants in the USA in three periods. Use synonyms
Overall
, the number of people who consume fast Linking Words
food
daily was generally the lowest compared to other times across the years, Use synonyms
while
the a-week group peaked Linking Words
to
the biggest numbers, except in 2013.
In 2003, the proportions were the highest for customers who never ate fast Change preposition
at
food
or even every day, which only experienced a subtle difference between those groups. Use synonyms
In contrast
, in 2006 and 2003, they were in the same percentages, which were smaller hardly climbed to 5%. Linking Words
However
, the total of individuals who came to restaurants a few times a year in 2003 was marginally above 10%, presenting a relatively lower number than corresponding figures in 2006 and 2013.
The percentages of customers who went occasionally for once a week and once or twice a monthLinking Words
,
were persistently higher in all years. In 2006, over 30% of people reported eating fast Remove the comma
apply
food
once a week, Use synonyms
whereas
in 2013 belonged to one or two in a month. Linking Words
On the other hand
, in 2003, the numbers accounted for 30% , but unnoticeably greater for one a week.Linking Words
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