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Band 8+: the chart below shows the amount of money per week spent on fast food in britain. the graph shows the trends in consumption of fast foods.

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The image contains two sections: "Expenditure on fast foods by income groups" displayed as a bar chart, and "Consumption of fast foods 1970 - 1990" illustrated as line graphs. The bar chart shows expenditure on hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza by high, average, and low-income groups, with high income spending the most on hamburgers (~44 pence per week) and pizza (~30 pence per week), and average income spending the most on fish and chips (~18 pence per week). The low-income group spends less in all categories, with ~20 pence on hamburgers, ~12 pence on fish and chips, and ~10 pence on pizza. The line graphs depict the consumption trends of hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza over two decades, with hamburger consumption increasing from ~0 grams in 1970 to ~500 grams by 1990, fish and chips starting at ~300 grams in 1970 and declining to ~200 grams by 1990, and pizza consumption starting at ~0 grams in 1970 and rising to ~300 grams by 1990.
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The provided visuals delineate the weekly expenditure on fast food across diverse income strata in Britain, coupled with an analysis of evolving consumption patterns spanning two decades.

A salient observation is the propensity of higher-income earners to allocate a greater proportion of their fast-food budget to hamburgers, while their lower-income counterparts demonstrate a marked preference for fish and chips. Furthermore, the data underscores a significant transformation in dietary preferences from 1970 to 1990.

Regarding weekly expenditure, individuals in the high-income bracket allocated approximately 40 pence to hamburgers, 20 pence to pizza, and 20 pence to fish and chips. Conversely, those in the average-income group expended roughly 30 pence on hamburgers, 25 pence on fish and chips, and a mere 10 pence on pizza. The low-income demographic favoured fish and chips, allocating 20 pence, while hamburger consumption was negligible and pizza received an allocation of 10 pence, reflecting budgetary constraints across all fast-food categories.

An examination of consumption trends between 1970 and 1990 reveals a discernible shift in dietary habits. Fish and chips, initially dominant with a consumption rate of approximately 300 grams in 1970, experienced a gradual decline to 220 grams by 1990. In stark contrast, hamburger consumption witnessed an exponential surge, escalating from a nominal 10 grams in 1970 to 500 grams by 1990, indicative of a burgeoning preference. Pizza consumption also registered substantial growth, ascending from 50 grams in 1970 to 240 grams by 1990, thereby illustrating a pronounced evolution in the culinary inclinations of the British populace

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