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Band 5+: The chart shows how frequently people in the USA ate in fast food restaurants between 2003 and 2013.

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The image shows a bar graph of the percentage of people in the USA who eat at fast-food restaurants from 2003 to 2013 with six frequency categories. In 2003, the percentages were: Every day (5%), Several times a week (15%), Once a week (30%), Once or twice a month (25%), A few times a year (15%), and Never (10%). In 2006, the percentages were: Every day (4%), Several times a week (14%), Once a week (33%), Once or twice a month (26%), A few times a year (15%), and Never (8%). In 2013, the percentages were: Every day (3%), Several times a week (16%), Once a week (30%), Once or twice a month (30%), A few times a year (20%), and Never (1%).
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The following bar chart illustrates the information about the ratio of the people who went to eat at fast food centers in the america, in the given years 2003, 2006, 2013.

Overall, although a very few people preferred to eat every day at the fast food eateries, the percentage of eating once a week at the fast food restaurants was high.

In 2006, people who ate outside once a week was more than 30%, which was almost same as the percentage in the year 2003. However, the ratio was decreased to less than 30% in the year 2013,

in contrast, more than 30% individuals preferred once or twice a month to eat in the fast food restaurants in the same year 2013.30% of people ate once or twice a month in 2003, but this increased to 5% by 2006.

However, more than 15% ratio preferred to eat several times a week, very negligible percentage preferred to either every day or never.

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