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The image shows a bar chart comparing the frequency of eating at fast food restaurants among people in the USA from 2003 to 2013. The percentages of people who ate fast food everyday decreased from 5% in 2003 to 3% in 2013. The number of people who ate several times a week increased from 20% in 2003 to around 26% in 2013. The percentage of people eating fast food once a week saw a slight decrease from 30% in 2003 to around 28% in 2013. The number of people eating fast food once or twice a month remained relatively stable at around 20%. The percentage of people eating fast food a few times a year increased from around 18% in 2003 to 25% in 2013. Lastly, the number of people who never ate fast food dropped from around 10% in 2003 to around 4% in 2013. Overall, there seems to be a shift towards eating fast food more frequently, but less frequently than every day.
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The bar chart illustrates the frequency with which people consumed fast food between 2003 and 2013.
Overall, the most common frequencies for fast food consumption were once a week and once or twice a month. In contrast, the smallest proportions of people either ate fast food every day or completely avoided it.
Both the “several times a week” and “once a week” categories followed similar trends. In 2003, these categories stood at approximately 17% and 30%, respectively. Both saw a slight increase by 2006, reaching around 20% and 33%, but then declined by 2013 to 16% and 27%, below their initial levels.
The remaining categories displayed fluctuations without a clear pattern. The proportion of people eating fast food once or twice a month decreased by about 5% in 2006 but then surged to roughly one-third of the population by 2013. Meanwhile, those who consumed fast food a few times a year increased modestly by 2.5%, reaching 15% by 2013, after which the figure remained stable. The percentage of people eating fast food either every day or never declined slightly in 2006 and showed no significant changes thereafter.
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