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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 graph clarifies fast food eaters in the America from 2003 to 2013 by showing how many times people ate fast food. Ir is axiomatic that the percentage of all three years were more for those who has fast food once a week, or once or two times a month; but for other times, it is maximum, 20 percent.
Among all three statistics, 2006 and 2013 have the same percentage with a slight polarity from 2003. People who had this kind of food every day or never were less than 5 percent, followed by those with a few times a year, that were 15 percent for two of the years, and almost 12 percent for 2003. The highest point was not more than 33 percent for 2006 and 2013, once a week and once or twice a month, respectively.
All in all, the highest point for the year2003 belongs to those who ate fast food once a week, which hold the truth for the year 2006 with a nuance difference in percentage; but in 2013, people had fast food maximum twice a month.
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