The provided data illustrates the number of cash used to purchase fast foods in a week and displays the consumption in Britain.
It is quite apparent from the graph that buying hamburgers and pizza is declines among all the income sectors. Despite this, where fish and chips showed fluctuating trends.
The graph gives the clear understanding that people of Britain spends highest by 45 percent on hamburgers by the High-income level, whereas a gradual decrease is noticed, approximately by 10 percent and 60 percebt in average income level and low level income respectively. Moreover, fish and chips perceives fluctuating trends among all income parts, whereas average income group spends the highest, as a high level group and low level group goes down with 10 percent.
Pizza gradually decreases with the level of income where high-income category consumes the fast food highest, which is under 20 percent, whereas it dropped by approximately 10 and 20 percent in average income and low-income category respectively.
Overall, British citizen consumes a lot on hamburgers in a week, contrastingly, less on pizza, where both showed downward trends.
