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The image displays a line graph illustrating unit sales in millions from 2009 to 2014 for five jam types: Strawberry, Raspberry, Plum, Cherry, and Grape. In 2009, Plum starts at 3M, Strawberry at 2.5M, Grape at 2.5M, Raspberry at 1M, and Cherry at 0.5M. By 2014, Strawberry peaks at 7M, Raspberry at 5.5M, Plum at 4.5M, Cherry at 3.5M, and Grape at 2.3M. During this period, Strawberry shows a consistent upward trajectory, Raspberry follows with slightly less increase, Plum maintains a moderate gain, Cherry exhibits a notable rise, and Grape initially declines, stabilizing towards the end.
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The line chart shows the sales of different types of jam between 2009 and 2014
It ís clear that the use of raspberry jam increased sharply, especially strawberry jam, still the most popular to consumers, with its sales steadily increased. By contrast, the unit sales of plum jam significantly decline.
In 2009, raspberry jam was only 3 million units jam but in 2014 it increased to nearly 5 million. Moreover, consumers nowadays are likely to use grape jam, with only 1 million units jam was sold, but increased significantly to 4 million. This is the figure with the strongest and most continuous growth in the chart.
In addition, the unit sales of strawberry jam were the highest in 2009, with 3.5 million jam sold into the market, which increased significantly to almost 7 million in 2014. The opposite was true for plum, it dropped dramatically from 2.5 million in 2009 to only 0.1 million in 2014
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