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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 bar chart illustrates the proportion of fast food expenses contributed by income groups in the UK in 1990.
Overall, given chart compares expenditures on various sectors, including hamburgers, fish&chips and pizza. In addition, the majority of the money people spent on fast food was spent on hamburgers.
In more detail, the high group people often distributed its money on hamburgers, with 43%. Spending on pizza was significantly lower, at around 19%, but still being at second place among fast foods. Fish&Chips accounted for the lowest amount, at just above 16%. The average-income group’s expenditure on hamburgers was around 32%, whereas pizza and chips were slightly lower, at precisely 25% compared to only 12% for pizza. The total expenses in the low income group were the lowest among all three groups.
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