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Band 6+: The chart below shows how frequently people in USA ate in fast food restaurant between 2003 and 2013. SUmmarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant

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The image presents a bar chart displaying the frequency of eating at fast food restaurants among people in the USA from 2003 to 2013 with six categories indicating frequency levels. In 2003, "Every day" is around 3%, "Several times a week" is approximately 17%, "Once a week" is just above 30%, "Once or twice a month" is nearly 35%, "A few times a year" is about 13%, and "Never" is roughly 2%. In 2006, "Every day" is about 4%, "Several times a week" is almost 20%, "Once a week" is around 32%, "Once or twice a month" is close to 30%, "A few times a year" is nearly 12%, and "Never" is 2%. In 2013, "Every day" is approximately 5%, "Several times a week" is around 25%, "Once a week" is just above 25%, "Once or twice a month" is close to 15%, "A few times a year" is about 20%, and "Never" is nearly 10%.
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The chart below illustrates how often individuals in the USA consumed in junk food restaurants in 2003, 2006 and 2013. Overall, it is obvious that in these years, it is preferred by the most people to eat once a week and one or two times a month whereas the least percentage of individuals choosed to eat every day or never.

In 2003 and 2006, inhabitants of the USA tend to consume fast food once a week as the chart suggest for both approximately 30%. With regard to the percentage of people who eat junk food once or twice a week in 2013, was the highest one around 33%. Moreover, in 2003 and 2006, eating fast food once or twice a week was preferred highly also by individuals at 30% and 25% respectively. Approximately 27% of individuals also tend to eat junk food once a week. Consuming this kind of food several times a week was preferred by the inhabitants in 2003, 2006 and 2013 at virtually 17%, 20% and 15%.

The proportion of individuals in 2013 and 2006, who consumed fast food a few times a year and never, was the same – 15% and virtually 5% respectively. When it comes to inhabitants in 2003, eating fast food a few times a year and never were preferred at 5% and about 13% respectively. The least preferred one in each year obviously was eating ever day as it was about 5% and 3% in 2003, 2006 and 2013 respectively.

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The chart below shows how frequently people in USA ate in fast food restaurant between 2003 and 2013. SUmmarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant

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