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Band 7+: The chart below shows the amount of money per week spent on fast foods in Britain. The graph shows the trends in consumption of fast foods.

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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 chart compares the expenditure on fast food weekly per person in the UK in 1990, whereas the line graph demonstrates the consumption of the same food between 1970 to 1990.

Overall, it is clear that the rich spent the most money on hamburgers while those with the low on fish and chips. Additionally, The consumption of pizza declined over the years, whereas that of hamburgers and fish and chips increased.

According to the chart, rich people were ready to allocate $45 to hamburgers but no more than $20 to fish and chips and pizza. Regarding the average income group, they preferred hamburgers as well, spending $33 per week. In contrast, people with low salaries spent a maximum $20 on junk food, fish and chips, and a minimum $7 on pizza.

In 1970, people ate 300 grams of fish and chips; however, the downward trend decreased the figures to 200 grams by 1990. Conversely, people enjoyed less than 100 grams of hamburgers and pizza at the beginning of the period given, which was followed by an increase, resulting in 500 grams for hamburgers and 300 for pizza in-+990

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The chart below shows the amount of money per week spent on fast foods in Britain. The graph shows the trends in consumption of fast foods.

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The chart below shows the amount of money per week spent on fast foods in Britain. The graph shows the trends in consumption of fast foods.

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