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The image displays bar graphs indicating the percentage of men, women, and children in the UK who consumed the recommended daily amount of fruit and vegetables across three years: 2002, 2006, and 2010. In 2002, the percentages were 22% for men, 25% for women, and 11% for children. In 2006, these figures rose to 26% for men, 32% for women, and 18% for children. By 2010, the percentages slightly declined to 24% for men, 27% for women, and 14% for children.
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The bar graph illustrates the proportion of regular amount of fruit and vegetables consumers in Uk between 2002 to 2006.
Overall,it’s clear that highest amount of fruit and veggies were consumed in 2006 while lowest proportion was eaten in 2002. Mostly fruit and vegetable were consumed by women and the least by children.
In 2002 , the consumption of fruit and vegetables was lead by women with 25% following by men in second place with 22% whereas children had only 11%.
In 2006,the highest amount of fruit and vegetables were consumed in this year by women,men and children with 32%,28%and 16% respectively. The food intake was decreased slightly in 2010 following the women 27%,men 24%and children only 14%, despite of decrement it was second highest consumption year.
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