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The image is a bar graph with three income categories on the x-axis: High Income, Average Income, and Low Income; the y-axis measures quantity, ranging from 0 to 50 in increments of 5. Three types of food are represented with distinct bars: Hamburger, Fish & Chips, and Pizza. For High Income, Hamburger has a quantity of 45, Fish & Chips 20, and Pizza 5. For Average Income, Hamburger has a quantity of 30, Fish & Chips 25, and Pizza 15. For Low Income, Hamburger has a quantity of 5, Fish & Chips 10, and Pizza 15.
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The given bar graph depicts the information about the how fast food distribution in high income, low income and average income in the UK to 1990. The data has been calibrated in million pounds.
Taking a general overview, it can be clearly seen that high income spend more amount on hamburger and pizza, while the average income people more preferred to eat fish and chips.
The number of rich money people purchase hamburgers was on the top with 47 million pounds in UK, whereas it was on bottom in less salary buyers at 14. The cost effective individuals pick up not so much money spend in fish and chips and pizza at 17 and 19, respectively.
In United Kingdom, in the terms of pizza was lower in middle and less income at 12 and 7 million pounds. In contrast, hamburger and fish and chips show the opposite trend in average and lower wages.
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