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The image shows three pie charts depicting the daily consumption of sodium, saturated fat, and added sugar by adults in the UK, distributed in percentages across snacks, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. For sodium, snacks account for 17%, breakfast 13%, lunch 28%, and dinner 42%. Saturated fat has snacks at 19%, breakfast 16%, lunch 26%, and dinner 39%. Added sugar consumption is highest in snacks at 45%, followed by breakfast at 16%, lunch at 20%, and dinner at 19%.
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The pie charts illustrate the average consumption of three nutrients by adults in the UK.
Overall, it is clear that Sodium and Saturated fat accounted for large proportion in Dinner, whereas, Added sugar represented a large percentage in Snacks. Additionally, Breakfast and Lunch remained similiar showed slightest of proportion change across these nutrients.
In general, it can be seen as Sodium contributed to 42% of Dinner nutrients followed by Lunch that is 28%. Similar pattern is noticed in Saturated fat where Dinner covers up 39% followed by Lunch that is 26%.
In contrast, Added sugar can be seen in snacks that is 45% with the other meals somewhat close to each other with Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast at 20%, 19% and 16% respectively.
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