The given table chart shows the fast food consumption rate across five countries – USA, Mexico, Canada, England, and Germany.
Overall, the USA had the highest inflation in all categories, while Germany had the lowest percentage of all. Mexico, Canada, and England had similar patterns and the middle classes.
The USA had the most inflation rate in fast food per year accounting, whereas Germany had at least only 30. Mexico, Canada, and England also had higher inflation in fast food meals around 80,85,90 respectively. Subsequently, the obesity rates were higher in all countries except Germany. The most high obesity rate registered in the USA was 46%, followed by England, Canada, and Mexico ranging 27-29%. Germany showed the lowest obesity level (21%).
The highest average spending money for meals took place in the USA was 18.5 USD, and Mexico spends more money for meals than Canada and England, about 13 US dollars. Meanwhile, England spends little more money than Canada, $7,5. Germany still shows the lowest rate in spending money for meals, according to 6,8 USD. In the USA the number of fast food restaurants per 100,000 people is 98, whereas Germany has only 23 restaurants. Mexico, Canada, and England have 45,40,38 restaurants distributed per 100,000 people, respectively.
