The bar chart illustrates the percentage of men, women and children who consumed five portions of fruits and vegetables each day between the period of 2001 to 2008 in the UK.
In the span of 8 years, the people of Britain were at a steady pace until it lead to a decline when coming closer to the final year. Overall, Women ranked the highest in terms of consumption, followed by men and the lowest was eaten by children.
Women started off around 23% in 2001, gradually increasing year by year and peaked above 30% in 2006 until facing a slight drop from 2007 and ultimately 29% in the 2008.
In 2001, men and children were at a stable percentage of 17% and 12% respectively throughout the period from 2001 to 2003. Until, both experienced a rise from 2004, where both reached their top percentages of 28% in 2006 and 26% in 2007 respectively. Subsequently, men experienced a decrease around 26% and children almost 23% in the last year.
