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The image shows a line graph detailing fast food consumption among UK teenagers from 1970 to 2000, with three categories: Hamburgers, Pizza, and Fried Chicken. In 1970, hamburgers were consumed approximately 20 times per year, pizza around 5 times, and fried chicken about 15 times. By 1980, hamburger consumption increased to about 60 times, pizza peaked at 80 times, and fried chicken rose to approximately 35 times. In 1990, hamburgers were consumed nearly 90 times, pizza dropped to 50 times, and fried chicken reached roughly 45 times. By 2000, hamburgers were eaten about 100 times, pizza decreased further to 40 times, and fried chicken increased significantly to 85 times annually.
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The line graph illustrate the amount of youngsters consuming three different fast food in the single country (UK) between 1970-2000.
Overall, it is clear that all shown sectors experienced upword trend with the exception of Pizza. Fried chicken started with lower amount but over the two decades it showed dramatically increase.
Delving into details, consuming Hamburgers have been popular among the teenagers. From 1980 it depicts significantly increase till 1990 with roughly 40 and 60 respectively. While in the end of the year it made up over 80.
When it comes to rest of information, Fried chicken also reported significantly highest amount. The consuming fast food on fried chicken showed significant rise from 10 in the 1980 to roghtly 65.
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