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The image shows three pie charts representing the average percentages of sodium, saturated fats, and added sugars in typical meals consumed in the USA, with breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner represented in different shades. The sodium chart reveals that dinner accounts for the highest percentage at 43%, followed by lunch at 29%, snacks at 24%, and breakfast at 14%. The saturated fat chart depicts that dinner also leads at 37%, with snacks at 26%, lunch at 21%, and breakfast at 16%. Lastly, the added sugar chart shows that snacks have the highest percentage at 42%, followed by lunch at 23%, breakfast at 16%, and dinner at 19%.
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The pie charts illustrates the information about the total percentage of in different dishes of the three types of ingredients, which might be unhealthy if eaten a lot. Overall, it can be seen that, lunch which is the biggest meals of all nutrients including sodium, saturated fat, added sugar, also lunch was the highest dishes time in added sugar. Nevertheless, breakfast not to rage a 20 % all of the item.
Firstly, snacks and breakfast were the same percentage of statistics in sodium, there were 16%. Dinner which is the biggest dish stood at 43%, whereas about two times smaller than the lunch was 29% in sodium things. In addition, snacks accounted for 21%, and breakfast was 16% in saturated fat. A dinner trend item is 37%, in contrast snacks stood at 26% in saturated fat..
Snacks which is the highest meals was 42%, whereas two times lower compared to breakfast is 16%, Lunch and Dinner were 23% and 19%
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