The bar chart illustrates the proportional share of men, women, and children who consumed edible fruits in a day from 2001 to 2008, in UK.
Overall, women were the most popular people who purchased and devoured fruits and vegetables annually. However, males number increases as the year passes, and juvenile shows a little interest in the consumption of fruits and vegetables.
In 2001 to 2008, you can see clearly that, women were the most popular people compared to the other two. At the beginning of the first 3 years, there was a slight decrease with a value above 20%, just below 25%, and above 25% respectively. As the year advances, the majority protrude a great enthusiasm in purchasing edible fruits. But in the year 2006 the value dominate all the two competitors with, above 30% people.
Despite the acceleration and inclination of people, men shows a second upper hand in the consumption of edible fruits yearly. In 2006and 200, their rate was at the same peak with a figure of, above 25%. However, whilst children number remained the same in 3 years. But increases yearly to portray how significant fruits and vegetables are. Their highest figure was just above 25% consumers.
In conclusion, women developed an interesting taste for fruits and vegetables with a remarkable value within 8 years, followed by men and the least among them is child who shows a slight interest in consuming edible fruits.
