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The image depicts a line graph detailing the yearly consumption of three fast food types by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000: in 1975, Pizza at 5, Fish and Chips at 100, Hamburgers at 10; by 1980, Pizza at 10, Fish and Chips at approximately 85, Hamburgers at about 20; in 1985, Pizza at 20, Fish and Chips at about 80, Hamburgers at around 40; by 1990, Pizza surpassing Fish and Chips at 50, Fish and Chips dropping to about 40, and Hamburgers rising to about 82; in 1995, Pizza consumption nearing 80, Fish and Chips continuing to decline at approximately 35 times, Hamburgers reaching about 100 times per year; by 2000, Pizza reaching a plateau close to 85, Fish and Chips decreasing further to around 30, while Hamburgers plateau slightly below 100 times per year.
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The chart depicts information regarding changes of amount and comsumption of fast food types between 1975 and 2000 from Australian teenagers. Overall, fish and chips declined throughout 1985 to 2000 while pizza and hamburgers grew sharply over 20 years.
In 1975, fish and chips was consumed 100 times per year but drop slightly to around 85 in 1980. It managed to climb up to about 90 times. eaten per year, before falling dramatically over 25 years reaching just under 40.
In 1975, consumption of hamburgers stood at approximately 10 times eaten per year, followed by a significant increase to around 85 in 1985. The upward trend continued moderately until the year 1995, where the numbers reached 100 times eaten per year. Afterwards, the numbers levelled off at the last 5 years. In contrast, pizza was consumed around 5 times per year in 1975 then rose gradually over the next 10 years to nearly 35 times eaten. Over the next 10 years, it surged to over 80 times eaten per year and remained stable until the year 2000.
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