The bar chart portrays the eating commonness of community at fast food restaurants in the United States of America from 2003 to 2023.
Overall, the highest proportion of people who used to eat fast food once a week in 2006 was the same as the people of 2013 who used to take this kind of food one or two times a month. However, it was also seen that very few people of the same percentages between 2006 and 2013 took fast food everyday as well as never ate either.
The amount of the people in 2003 who used to eat fast food everyday in USA were almost a quarter but there was an increase number at just under a one fifth in the people who ate fast food several times a week. However, the highest proportion of taking fast food in 2003 was at around 31% for those who ate once a week and it slightly fell at three tenth who usually ate once or twice a month. The percentage dramatically dropped at 5% who never took this food.
Between 2006 and 2013, there were some similarity among the community of taking fast food everyday, a few times a year as well as who never ate, respectively around 3%, 15% and 4% almost. In contrast, the number of citizens who used to eat fast food several times a week in 2006 were more than the people of 2013. The same scenario was reflected in the community of taking fast food once a week which was over three tenth and more than the people of 2013. Furthermore, in 2013 there was a gradual rise in the people of eating fast food one or two times a month which was at between 30 to 35% and the proportion was higher than 2006. It is noteworthy that, the people of United States of America hardly ate fast food everyday. They seemed to enjoy it in once a week or a month occasionally.
