The provided bar chart reveals the nature of people lives in Britain who make money expenditure on fast foods in a week and shows the tendency to eat fast food.
It is a quite apparent from the given bar chart, where Britain spent more on hamburgers majorly and less on pizza in all income parts.
The bargraph gives a clear understanding that majority of Britain people of high-income and average income makes expenses on hamburger between 30 to 45, whereas low-income people expenses least between 10 to 15. On one hand Fish and Chips average income nation has expended more in a week that is around 25 and on the other hand where high incoming and low income nation spends same between 15 to 20.
Moving ahead, pizza is quite popular where people from Britain spends more between 15 to 20 by higher income sector. Meanwhile, it has been observe that average income sector spends in a week between 10 to 15 and least is spent by low-income sector was between 5 to 10.
Overall, it has been noticed from the given graph that from high-income to low-income Britain has spent on hamburgers and pizzas in a week in a descending order. Moreover, spending on fish in chips per week is in fluctuating order.
