The bar chart illustrates the amount in percentages of fruits and vegetables consumed by UK population.
Overall, there was an increase in the percentages of the whole vegetables and fruits consumers , followed up by a decrease for all.
The percentages of consumers in 2002 were nearly the same for every category, with Women consumers being the highest by 26%, while Men and Children are slightly above 20%. In 2006 consumers percentages rose up, it was a slight change for children and men with an approximate of 3% , while women consumers percentages peaked, reaching around 32%.
That increase in percentages didn’t last long, because in 2010 there was a drop in percentage of all three types of UK population consumers. Although the percentages dropped isn’t the same, they had a significant decline with around 10-13%.
