The bar chart depicts the spending of high, average, and low income on hamburger, fish and chips, and pizza in the UK in 1990. The unit of currency is in million pounds.
Overall, wealthy consumer bought the most and unprivileged spend least on fast foods. High income groups allocate the largest in hamburger and fish and chips the slightest, meanwhile, low paid workers bought fish and chips and pizza, respectively.
By looking at the graph, the total spending for dominant customer was 83 and moderate income was 38. In addition, the major spender obtained burger around 47 and pizza with 19. However, the lowest income for chips was 17, followed by pizza with a third of the quantity.
Lastly, the average paid consumer acquired burger the greatest with 33, and fish and chips at exactly 25, followed by pizza with half the amount of chips. The rest of the data was pizza and hamburger with 17 and 14, consecutively.
