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The image contains two graphs related to fast food consumption in the UK. The first graph, "Expenditure (Pence per person per week) on fast foods, by income groups, UK 1990" shows three income groups: High Income, Average Income, Low Income, with their expenditure on three types of fast foods: Hamburger, Fish & Chips, Pizza. High Income spends around 40 on Hamburgers, 25 on Fish & Chips, and 15 on Pizza. Average Income spends around 25 on Hamburgers, 30 on Fish & Chips, and 15 on Pizza. Low Income spends around 15 on Hamburgers, 20 on Fish & Chips, and 10 on Pizza. The second graph, "Consumption of fast food per person in gram (1970-1990)" is a line graph with three lines representing Pizza, Hamburgers, and Fish & Chips from 1970 to 1990. In 1970, Pizza is around 25 grams, Hamburgers 50 grams, and Fish & Chips 300 grams. In 1975, Pizza is around 50 grams, Hamburgers 150 grams, and Fish & Chips 375 grams. In 1980, Pizza is around 100 grams, Hamburgers 200 grams, and Fish & Chips 375 grams. In 1985, Pizza is around 200 grams, Hamburgers 325 grams, and Fish & Chips 350 grams. In 1990, Pizza is around 300 grams, Hamburgers 475 grams, and Fish & Chips 300 grams.
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The bar graph compares the fast foods items are spent by three income groups in Britain. The line graph will illustrate the consumption of fast foods between 1970 and 1990.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that individuals spend the most on hamburgers from high-income groups, while the consumption of hamburgers and pizza increased steadily from 1970 to 1990.
To begin with, the bar graph on fast food on hamburgers shows a dramatic growth to 40% in Britain. It was most popular among high income. In addition, the number of UK people in the average income group spent around 37% on hamburgers as opposed to fish and chips at just 25%. Similarly, pizza rises from almost 10% to 15% of people spend money on hamburgers. Low-income fish and chips are spent on more than pizza around 20% and 15% respectively.
In the second line graph, initiating at 100 grammes in the very first years, the consumption of hamburgers rose to 500 grammes in 1990. Almost 100 grammes of fast foods pizza recorded in 1975 to 1980. However, it rose by 200 grammes in 1990. Additionally, fish and chips fell from 300 to 200 grammes between the mid-years.
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