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The image displays a line graph titled "Fast Food Consumption in UK," with the y-axis labeled "Consumption (meals/week)" ranging from 0 to 600, and the x-axis labeled "Year" with increments of five years from 1970 to 1990. Three fast food items are tracked: Hamburger, Fish & Chips, and Pizza. In 1970, Hamburger starts at 100 meals/week, increasing to 200 in 1975, 300 in 1980, approximately 405 in 1985, and reaching 500 in 1990. Fish & Chips start at approximately 305 meals/week in 1970, dropping to 300 in 1975, rising to 305 in 1980, dropping again to 300 in 1985, and sharply decreasing to 200 in 1990. Pizza begins at 0 meals/week in 1970, remains there in 1975, increases to 100 in 1980, reaches approximately 185 in 1985, and climbs to 300 in 1990.
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The line graph illustrates the amount of fast foods – Hamburger, fish & chips and pizza- ( in grams per week ) that are consumed in the United Kingdom over the two decades – between 1970 and 1990.
Overall, in the first year, pizza possessed the highest scale, while hamburger was the lowest. In addition, fish&chips was the highest trend in 1990.
If, firstly, we look at the increasing trend , the rate of fish&chips increased slowly from below 100 grams to 150 grams until 1980, before rising significant by around 350 grams to 500. Likewise, this figure for hamburger witnessed slowly growth between 1970 and 1985, rising only 4 grams per year; then, this phenomenon boomed from 100 grams to 300 grams in the final year.
Secondly, the amount of pizza that was the greatest in the first year declined moderately from 300 grams to 200 grams in the first decade, but , then, this did not change until 1990.
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