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The image presents a line graph showing the changes in prices of grocery items in the UK from 1993 to 2018 for bread, milk (per litre), cereal, marmalade, and chicken wings; with a Y-axis from £0.00 to £3.50 and X-axis marked 1993, 1998, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2018. Bread starts at approx £0.50 (1993), peaking at £1.25 (2010) with a slight drop to £1.20 (2013), and ending at £1.10 (2018), milk begins at approx £0.40 (1993), peaks at £0.70 (2013), and ends at £0.65 (2018), cereal commences at approx £1.10 (1993), steadily rising to £2.50 (2018), marmalade starts at approx £0.90 (1993), peaking at £1.70 (2010) and holding steady till 2018, and chicken wings begin at approx £1.40 (1993), drop to £1.00 (2003), and rise sharply to £3.30 (2018).
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The chart gives information about the change in prices of some food items in the UK from 1993 to 2018. It shows the prices of bread, milk, cereal, chicken wings, and marmalade.
Looking at the chart, we can see that the prices of all items went up over the 25 years. The price of chicken wings increased the most. In 1993, chicken wings cost just over 50 pence, but by 2018, they cost almost £3.50. This is the biggest change in the chart.
Marmalade prices also went up a lot. They started at 75 pence and went up to about £2.50. The prices of bread and cereal went up by about £1 each. Bread prices went up steadily, while cereal prices went up and down but still ended higher.
Milk had the smallest price increase compared to the other items. It started at 45 pence and went up to about £1.10.
In conclusion, the prices of these items have all gone up from 1993 to 2018, with chicken wings having the highest increase and milk having the lowest.
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