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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 demonstrates the frequency of individuals in the USA had in junk food restaurants from 2003 to 2013.
Overall, people in the USA who ate fast food both on once a week and once or twice a month stood at the highest percentage, while there was the least percentage of people who ate out day to day.
In 2003, people who ate weekly in 2003 was higher than 2% in comparison with people who had monthly. Moreover, the number of people who ate at fast food restaurants once a week in 2006 was the same as the proportion of people who went those places once or twice a month in 2013, with above 30% each.
In addition, the rate of people who had junk food at restaurants daily in 2003 stood at under 5%, whereas the percentage of people eating every day in both 2006 and 2015 constitute 3% each. Similarly, the number of people who never ate at fast food restaurants in both 2006 and 2013 were 4%, being 1% fall from 2003.
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