The bar chart compares regular ice cream in terms of their consumption in th US supermarkets between 1995 and 200. Units are measured in million gallons.
Overall, the chart reveals a significant shift in the consumption of ice cream, with the figure for in 1999 year experiencing gradual upward trajectory, while ice cream consuming dramatically increased, with the exception of 2000 year. Of particular note is 1999 year, which was a dominant trend over the period.
Starting with the beginning of the period, ice cream consuming stood at a fewest amount at 860 million gallons, and then in 1996 year it increased to 880 million gallons. After one year, consumption saw dramatic rise at 920 million gallons. In 1999, with a steady rise ice cream consumption reach out its peak at 960 million gallons, which was almost 100 million gallons greater than the amount of consumption at the beginning. It is also noteworthy that the amount of consumption progressively increased, with the exception of 2000 year, when the consuming of ive cream actually declined more than prexeding year and the largest amount of ice cream consumed in th United States stores between 1999 and 2000, roughly 10 million gallons.
