The charts below show what percentage of their daily intake of various nutrients the average person in the USA consumes in each meal and in snacks. These nutrients may be unhealthy if eaten too much. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The three pie charts illustrate how much people who live in the USA consume
sodium
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, saturated fat and added
sugar
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,
while
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the table chart gives information about the meals eaten.
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, we can see that dinner had the highest percentage of all of the nutrients given.
Whereas
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breakfast had the lowest.
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, it is noticeable that saturated fat and added
sugar
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shared the same percentage in breakfast, which was 16%.
According to
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the data shown, snacks had 14% of
sodium
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and 21%; the proportion increased significantly to 42%. As for lunch, it had 29% of
sodium
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in it; the number decreased by 3% for fat and even more for
sugar
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, which reached 19%.
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, for dinner,
it is clear that
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it had the highest ratio of all nutrients, which was 43% for
sodium
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;
however
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, it declined by 6% for fat and even more for
sugar
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, which reached 23%. As for breakfast, it had 14%
sodium
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.

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Vocabulary: Replace the words sodium, sugar with synonyms.
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