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The image contains a line graph tracking consumption of chicken, beef, lamb, and fish in grams per person per week from 1979 to 2004. Chicken starts at around 150g, dips to just below 150g in 1985, then rises sharply to almost 250g in 1990 before leveling off and ending just below 250g. Beef begins just over 200g, oscillating slightly but steadily decreases to slightly over 100g by 2004. Lamb starts at approximately 150g, gradually declining to around 50g in 1999 and remains steady till 2004. Fish consumption starts at about 50g, slightly increases and fluctuates around 60g, with a small spike to around 80g in 1989, and descends to below the starting point, ending just under 50g. The graph's Y-axis is labeled "Grams per person per week" and spans from 0 to 300, while the X-axis represents years from 1979 to 2004 at five-year intervals.
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The given graph depicts the use of fish and several meat varieties in one European country from 1979 to 2004.
Overall, European people consumed fish less than other meats, while beef and chicken consumption was higher than that of other meats in this European country.
To begin with, Europeans consumed about 52 grams of fish per week in 1979, and that slightly decreased to about 48 grams per person from 1979 to 2004. Furthermore, in 1979, Europeans consumed 150 grams of lamb per person, but in later years it dramatically declined to about 60 grams per person in 2004.
Nevertheless, Europeans consumed 130 grams of beef in 1979, but this amount dramatically fluctuated from 1979 to 1989 (reaching 230 grams per person), and after 1989, beef consumption declined to 120 grams per person in 2004. Moreover, 230 grams of chicken per person were consumed in this European country in 1979, but this amount rose in later years, reaching about 250 grams per person in 2004.
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