The chart provided compares the frequency of USA citizens dining at fast food restaurants between 2003 and 2013. Overall, it is evident from the chart that individuals were more likely to eat at fast food restaurants once a week or once or twice a month compared to those who went there every day or never in their lives.
Looking at the data for people visiting fast food restaurants daily, several times a week, and once a week, it can be observed that the percentage of fast-food enthusiasts who visited every day was less than 5% overall, while those going several times a week were under 20% in all the years mentioned (2003, 2006, 2013). Interestingly, the percentage of individuals dining at fast food places once a week showed a gradual increase, peaking in 2006 at around 33%.
In 2013, around 33% of Americans visited fast food restaurants once or twice a month, a slight increase from 25% in 2006 and 30% in 2003. Moreover, individuals who dined at fast food restaurants a few times a year comprised approximately 15%, while those who never visited these establishments accounted for about 5% in all the years under review.
