The bar chart presents the total weekly expenditure of British people on three types of fast food in 1990.
Overall
, individuals in the high- and Linking Words
average- income
groups spent most on Use the right word
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hamburgers
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while
those who had low income spent more on Linking Words
fish
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chips
.
Among high-income earners, Use synonyms
hamburgers
recorded the largest share of spending, exceeding 40 per week. Use synonyms
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was followed by Linking Words
fish
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chips
at 18 and pizza at 16. Use synonyms
By comparison
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hamburgers
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also
accounted for the most popular fast food in the average-income Linking Words
group
, at approximately 32. In Use synonyms
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, Use synonyms
fish
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chips
came second at exactly 25, which was the highest figure on Use synonyms
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item among all three income groups.
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In contrast
, low-income individuals spent the most on Linking Words
fish
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chips
, slightly more than on Use synonyms
hamburgers
(at 17 and 14, respectively). Meanwhile, pizza was the least popular junk food not only among the low-income Use synonyms
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among the average-income Linking Words
group
, with spending at only 6 for the former and just over 10 for the latter.Use synonyms