The line chart illustrates how much money was use to purchase fast food on a weekly basis in Lakeville.
Overall, the amount of money spent on fried chicken a week dramatically increased, while that of pizza and hamburgers fluctuated. In addition, weekly expenditure on pizza was the highest in the beginning, but toward the end, the figure for fried chicken dominated the chart.
Spending per week on pizza started at $420 compared to $300 for hamburgers right at the starting point. With a significant rise in these numbers, after a decade, it reached a peak of $780 and $500 respectively. However, pizza sales each week then experienced a sharp drop to 420 within 5 years and continued to go down slightly from $420 to $370 in the rest 5 years. Besides, there was a strong fall in spending on hamburgers per week. Strictly, the figure for hamburgers went up marginally from $380 to $450 surpassing pizza.
In contrast, weekly money spent on fried chicken was the lowest of the three. Over the 5 years, it marginally increased by $100 but in the next period, the amount of money to spend on fried chicken slowly declined from 250 to 210. During the fluctuating process, the payment for this food witnessed a dramatic upsurge to the highest point of $700 per week in the end.
