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Band 5+: The chart below shows how often people ate in fast food restaurants in the United States between 2004 and 2014.

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The image displays a bar chart titled "Frequency of people eating at fast food restaurants in the USA (2004-2014)", showing the percentage of people across six frequency categories for the years 2004, 2007, and 2014. For the "Every Day" category, percentages were approximately 4% in 2004, 3% in 2007, and 3% in 2014. For "Several times a week", the figures were 17% (2004), 20% (2007), and 16% (2014). The "Once a week" category shows percentages of 31% in 2004, 33% in 2007, and 27% in 2014. For "Once or twice a month", the data is 30% in 2004, 25% in 2007, and 33% in 2014. The "A few times a year" category accounted for 13% in 2004, and 15% in both 2007 and 2014. Lastly, for the "Never" category, the values were 5% in 2004, 4% in 2007, and 4% in 2014.
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The chart gives the information about how often fast food was eaten by the people in the US restaurants between 2004 and 2014. Overall, the rate of people eating went up in every day was the lowest and the highest rate was eaten once a week as well as once or twice a month.

Firstly, people are having junk food in every day by 2004 was only 4% while 2007 and 2014 held approximately 3%. Subsequently the consumption in several time a week in 2004 made up about 16% whereas the rate was just about 15% in 2014 and the rate in 2007 was the greatest which was 20%.

Next, the amount of people eating fast food once a week by 2004 was roughly 31% and the rate went up by 2007 accounted for 33% .In contrast, the rate decrease again by the year of 2014 which made up about 26%. Then number of people held 30% in 2004 and 25% in 2007. However, the rate increased to 34% again by the year of 2014.

Having immediate food for a few times a year in 2004 was 14% and in both 2007 and 2014 was 15%. Finally the number of people who never eat fast food had only 5% by 2004 and 4% in both 2007 and 2014.

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