The following bar chart illustrates expenses of British citizens on junk food by various income categories in 1990.
Overall, population with average and high salaries prefer eating hamburgers over fish and chips and pizza. However, the UK residents with lower income favour fish and chips compared to other fast food.
According to the bar chart, people with average income spend more money on hamburgers with over $30. Similarly, households with high salaries mostly eat burgers among other food, spending almost $45, compared to people with low income, who allocate for the same category less than $15. However, residents with high and low earnings distribute approximately same amount of money for fish and chips round $15. In contrast, people with average income prioritise fish and chips and pay out $25. Pizza is favourite food type among people with higher profit (nearly $25), while the UK citizens with average gain distribute around $12 for this meal, and slightly higher than $5 is given for pizza in the third category of people.
