The pie chart illustrates the most popular takeaways in Canada. The bar chart compares how many Indian eateries exist in the Canada between the years, 1960 and 2015.
Overall, the majority proportion of pie chart consists of two popular takeaways, Indian and Chinese takeaways. It is noticeable that the number of Indian restaurants had increased during 55 years.
Chinese takeaways had by far the most popularity among Canadians with 34%, which followed by Indian takeaways, which ranked second with26%. There were three popular categories in the Canada with approximately the same numbers, which were Never-order, Italian and Persian takeaways with 11%, 10% and 9%, respectively. The reminded favorite takeaways proportion were mere 10%. Overall. Other and Thai popularity among Canadian individuals were 4% and 3%. The other favorite sections had just 1%, which were Mexican, Greek and Japanese.
The number of Indian restaurants in Canada were much less than 2000, in the year 1960, which saw a noticeable increase in the following years and reached to almost 9000 restaurants in 2007. In the next years, the number of them fluctuated slightly around 8000 restaurants and in the final years, their volume exhibited a decrease to approximately 8500 restaurants.
