The line graph gives information about how much the amount of three different fast food of the consumption, namely hamburger, fish and chips, and pizza in the UK, over a period of twenty years (1970-1990). The goods are measured in grams.
Overall, the amount of consumed of fish and chips and hamburger increased over the period given, while the opposite was true for pizza. It is also worth mentioning that there was the fastest growth in the amount of intake of fish and chips in the UK.
Turning to the specifics, the amount of pizza was 300 grams in 1970, which was the highest figure in the diagram than that of hamburger and fish and chips. In 1980, the amount of pizza experienced a noticeable decline, accounting for about 200 grams, with the figure for pizza still keeping the leading position.
Looking at the changes in detail, the amount of fish and chips witnessed extraordinarily significant growth, reaching a peak over 500 grams. In the final year, the amount of pizza remained unchanged nearly 200 grams. Similarly, the figure for fish and chips and hamburger rose sharply: the former grew to about 500 grams, while the latter increased to 300 grams in 1970.
