The bar-graph depicts the frequency of individuals in the USA consuming fast food cuisines during during three years in a decade starting from 2003.
From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the % of Americans eating fast-food outlet gradually declined in different time of the year while monthly consumers climbed up over the period. Weekly customer were by far the most in number meanwhile everyday eater were the least. A similar number could be seen for daily and no junk food feeder.
from the observation of the data, the regular customers decreased over the year and were at the bottom of the list with around 2.5% of average Americans. A interestingly, the multiple consumers’ in a week were initially just above 15%, peaked in 2006 with 20% and dropped to around 16% by 2013. Weekly client were maximum during each years with a declining trend. In 2006, there was almost one third of the weekly consumers which is the highest data.
The clients with few participation monthly were 30% in 2003, fell sharply to 25% in 2006 and climbed up to reach almost a third of the USAs’ consumers. People rarely eating out annually were at mediocre ranking commencing with around 13%, lifted to about 15% in 2006 and plateaued by 2013. Only 5% Americans didn’t eat out in 2003 and it reduced in the rest of the years.
