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The image contains two data visualizations related to food in Canada, with the top being a pie chart and the bottom a bar graph. The pie chart is titled "Favourite takeaways in Canada" and shows percentages for different cuisines: Chinese 34%, Indian 25%, Italian 11%, Persian 3%, Thai 9%, Mexican 1%, Japanese 1%, Greek 1%, Other 4%, Never order 11%. The bar graph is titled "Number of Indian restaurants in Canada" and displays the number of restaurants at different years: 1960 - 0, 1970 - 0, 1980 - 2,000, 1990 - 4,000, 1997 - 6,000, 2000 - 6,500, 2007 - 7,500, 2009 - 8,000, 2011 - 7,500, 2015 - 8,500.
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The graphs that are given illustrates most liked takeaways of people who lives in Canada, along with the increasing amount of Indian restaurants in Canada in a span of 55 years.
In details, more than half of the pie chart is taken by the Chinese and Indian cuisine which takes about 60% of the pie chart. Canadians most favorite take at home food is Chinese which takes up to 34% of the pie chart and the second most ordered cuisine is Indian with 26% of the pie chart. The remaining percentage goes to Italian, Persian, Thai and other cuisines at the rate of 10%, 9%, 3% and rest 1% respectively.
Further more, we can see a upward trend of Indian restaurants in Canada from 1960 to 2007, which didn’t fluctuate much from the year 2007 to the year 2015.
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