The provided diagram illustrates how much Great Britain residents consume two sorts of food items (vegetables and fish) daily from 2011 to 2017.
Overall, it is clear that everyone’s proportions soaked throughout the period. Notably, in every year female consumers depicted the highest figures while children represented the lowest.
Looking at the bar chart in detail, women started with 20% and remained steady for the next two years. Following this, the rate increased gradually to a high of 35% in 2016 before dropping to 30% in the last year. Furthermore, the percentages of men began at approximately 17% and rose modestly up to 24% by the end of the 2015. However, the figures peaked at 25% at the end of the period before showed a slight decrease by 1% in 2016.
Regarding with children, during seven years, their numbers exhibited a fluctuation, averaging at 13% and reaching a high of 15% respectively.
