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The image presents a bar chart displaying the frequency of eating at fast food restaurants among people in the USA from 2003 to 2013 with six categories indicating frequency levels. In 2003, "Every day" is around 3%, "Several times a week" is approximately 17%, "Once a week" is just above 30%, "Once or twice a month" is nearly 35%, "A few times a year" is about 13%, and "Never" is roughly 2%. In 2006, "Every day" is about 4%, "Several times a week" is almost 20%, "Once a week" is around 32%, "Once or twice a month" is close to 30%, "A few times a year" is nearly 12%, and "Never" is 2%. In 2013, "Every day" is approximately 5%, "Several times a week" is around 25%, "Once a week" is just above 25%, "Once or twice a month" is close to 15%, "A few times a year" is about 20%, and "Never" is nearly 10%.
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The bar chart illustrates the frequency of fast food consumption among people in the USA from 2003 to 2013. It presents data on six categories, ranging from eating fast food every day to never.
Overall, the most common frequency of eating fast food was once a week or once or twice a month. In 2006, the percentage of people eating fast food once a week peaked at around 33%, while in 2013, the highest percentage was seen in the “once or twice a month” category, with just over 33%. This indicates a slight shift towards less frequent consumption.
Daily fast food consumption remained the least common, with less than 5% across all years. Meanwhile, the percentage of people who ate fast food several times a week slightly decreased from 2006 to 2013. The proportion of those eating only a few times a year increased over time, while the number of people who never ate fast food remained low but slightly rose.
In conclusion, while regular fast food consumption was popular, there was a gradual shift towards less frequent visits over the years.
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