The bar chart illustrates the three different income groups that consumed on fast food: hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza in England ( 1990 )
Overall, the residents with high and average-income groups liked to consume hamburgers, while the low-income group preferred to eat fish and chips and they also spent the lowest pay on the three-item pattern.
As is presented in the diagram, rich people spent the highest amount of purchasing hamburgers, reaching 42 million pounds, whereas two iterms: Fish and chips, pizza made up a decrease about 17 million pounds and 19 million pounds, respectively. The average-income saw a rise in spending money on fish and chips compared with high-income. The rich customers spent exactly 25 million pounds for that kind of foods, however, pizza solely climbed at 12 million pounds.
In contrast, poor people who opted to eat fish and chips, which amounted to 17 million pounds and hamburgers made up dropped by nearly 3 miilion pounds.
