The bar graph compares the expenditure on three types of fast food by three income groups in the UK in 1990.
While the amount of money that the British spent on Hamburger made up the highest in the High income and Average income group, the lowest in the Low income group was recorded for the expenditure on Fish and Chips.
According to the graph, the average amount of High income which inhabitants in the UK spend on Hamburger was highest, at around 43 million dollars. On the other hand, the outlay on Fish and Chips was the second largest in the group that accounted for 18 millons, while the money this group spent on Pizza was smallest, just one-third the figure for Hamburgers, at 18 million. Similarly, In the average group, the expenditure on Hamburgers had also the greatest that stood at 30 millions, while the amount of money that people spent on Fish and chips was considerably smaller than the expenditure of Hamburgers,
