The charts illustrate the percentage of people who enjoying takeaways and campare the number of Indian restaurants in the UK from 1960 to 2015.
Overall, It can be seen that while Chinese was the most popular in the favourite takeaways, the opposite was true for Japanese and Greek. Also, it was notable that the number of Indian restaurants in the UK was stablely increased during the perior.
The pie chart shows that favourite takeaways for Chinese accounted for 34%, followed that by Indian with 26%. The favourite takeaways for Italian was higher than that for British, with 10% and 9% respectively. The favourite takeaways for Mexican stood at 4%, compared with 3% for Thai. Only a small rate of people who enjoying takeaways about 1% for Japanese, Greek and other. The number of people who never ordering takeaways accounted for 11%
In the bar char, The number of Indian restaurants in the UK stood at around 500 in 1960. This number was double at around 100 in 1970 and sharply increased at around 3000 in 1980. The number of Indian restaurants in the UK was continously rose in 1990, 1997, 2000 with around 5000, 7500, 7750 respectively, beforing stable at around 9000 from 2007 to 2015.
