The line graph illustrates the amount of money spent per week on three types of fast food (pizza, hamburgers, and fried chicken) from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, spending on pizza and hamburgers showed some fluctuations over the period, while expenditure on fried chicken increased significantly and became the highest by 2020.
In 2000, people spent the most on pizza, at around $420 per week, followed by hamburgers at $300. Fried chicken was the least popular, with only $150. Over the next five years, spending on all three items rose slightly. Pizza reached approximately $480, hamburgers $420, and fried chicken $250.
In 2010, pizza peaked at about $780, which was the highest figure on the chart. Meanwhile, hamburgers increased moderately to $500, whereas fried chicken dropped slightly to $210. However, by 2015, spending on fried chicken rose sharply to around $490, overtaking hamburgers and approaching pizza.
By 2020, fried chicken became the most popular choice at $700. In contrast, pizza spending declined to $370, and hamburgers finished at $450.
