The bar chart illustrates the proportion of average amount of fruits and vegetables which have been consumed everyday by men,women, and children in the UK during three different years.
Overall, children did not eat fruits or vegetables very well in comparison to women who were in the first place of the consumption. In 2006, all three groups of people ate the products in highest number of.
In 2002, the difference of fruits and vegetables utalization between men and women was only 3%, 22% and 25%, respectively. Children ate about 11% of natural products during the whole year, which was lowest percent ever. After 4 years, the eating by women counted at 32%, while children’s was two times less than it. The figures of all three groups increased to approximately 6%. However, in 2010, they decreased in numbers, women and men to more than 20%, whereas children’s percents of consumption declined to just 14%.
