The line graph illustrates the utilization of various types of junk food such as hamburgers, Fish, Chips and Pizza in Britain between 1970 and 1990.
Overall, the least eaten cuisine in 1970 was hamburgers but, at the end of 1990 pizza was consumed in a minimum amount. There was significant growth in the usage of hamburgers and fish & chips. However, pizza was not favoured and it’s use was slightly decreasing.
Moreover, there was substantial growth in the utilization of fish and chips from 1970 to 1990. It was nearly equal to 100 in 1970 but rose to 500 in 20 years. Likewise, there was significant growth in the application of hamburger as a diet. It was almost 10 or 20 during 1970 but it dramatically uplifted to 300 in 1990, which shows the interest of people in eating hamburgers. Meanwhile, the intake of pizza has somewhat fallen down from 300 to 200 between 1970 and 1990.
