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The image is a line graph titled "Consumption of Spreads" showing the consumption trends of Margarine, Low fat & reduced spreads, and Butter from 1981 to 2007. In 1981, Margarine was consumed at 140 grams, while Low fat & reduced spreads were at 20 grams, and Butter at 140 grams. In 1986, Margarine consumption rose to 160 grams, Low fat & reduced spreads increased to 60 grams, and Butter dropped to 100 grams. By 1991, Margarine decreased to 100 grams, Low fat & reduced spreads continued to rise to 80 grams, and Butter fell to 50 grams. In 1996, Margarine consumption was at 80 grams, Low fat & reduced spreads peaked at 80 grams, and Butter was at 80 grams. In 2001, Margarine dropped to 60 grams, Low fat & reduced spreads decreased slightly to 70 grams, and Butter increased to 90 grams. Finally, in 2007, Margarine consumption was at 40 grams, Low fat & reduced spreads also dropped to 40 grams, while Butter consumption rose to 140 grams.
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The line graph illustrates the three types of spreads (margarine, butter, and low fat and reduced spreads) consumed between 1981 to 2007. Units are measured in grams.
Overall, the consumption of both butter and margarine has declined over the given period. while for low fat and reduced spreads it rose. At the beginning of the period, butter was the most popular choice and margarine was mostly consumed the in the middle of the period but, by the end, low fat and reduced spreads was widely consumed.
With regards to the amount of butter used, it started at just over 140 grams and peaked at 160 grams in year 1986 before steadily declining to approximately 50 grams in 2007. As for margarine, the consumption started at about 90 grams and rose to 100 grams in year 1991 but subsequently became the least popular spread in 2007 with intake of 40 grams.
Low fat and reduced spreads were introduced in 1996 and demand was around 10 grams. However gained popularity and soar to the top at just above 80 grams and slowly dropped to around 70 grams in 2007.
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