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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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Overall the data unique in once a week and once or twice a month where all of people prefer on it and all of years increase in consumption in that years it looks significant chance,while people select to ate it every day and never at all.
In 2003 and 2006 its looks that more member of public choose to ate junk food in once a week at about 31% and 33% however to 2013 its looks dropper than 2 years before eventhought its just slightly different.
in addition to once or twice a month,for 2013 it being inversely proposional to 2006 and the comparison at about 33% and 25%,meanwhile to 2003 just run into slightly decrease become 30%
moreover if they offers to ate it every day or never ate it at all those are no at all significant trend increase while whose residence those prever to both of them are just around 5% and nothings different beside both of them.
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