The bar chart illustrates proportion of people who consume fruits and vegetables five times a day in Britain from 2001 to 2008.
Overall, the lowest results were in 2001, and reached the top in 2006. According to the graph, generally, mostly women eat fruits and vegetables more than men or children. In the next two years tendetion was slowly sliding down.
The graph shows that in 2006 more than 30 % of women ate 5 portions of fruit and vegetables everyday. That is significantly a lot in contrast with 20% of children eating that amount of fruit and vegetables during the day. As shown in the graph mostly women followed that food routine.
The trend of natural food was consistently escalating during 2001 and 2006. If in 2001 slightly more than 10% of children, about 15% of men and near to 25% of women followed that trend in 2006 the number of each increased by ten or fifteen percents.
