The line graph illustrates the amount of food such as fish and some different types of meat which were consumed the average weekly in European countries from 1979 and 2004.
Overall, it is clear that except for an increase was witnessed in chicken consumption and eventually became the most poplular meat bt the end of the period, most foods like fish, beef and lamp decreased. Besides, it is also obvious that the figure for fish remained the least consumed and showed only a modest decline.
In 1979, the figure showed that European consumption of beef was about 220 grams in comaprision with lamp was 150 grams per person per week respectively. From 1979 to 2004, the other kinds of meat shoed downward, beef and lamp consumption dropped significantly to 120 grams for the former and 70 grams for the latter.
Regarding the remaining sectors, in 1979, fish consumption started at over 50 grams compared to 140 grams of chicken. Twenty-five years later, chicken consumed by European rose dramatically to over 250 grams, making it the top food meats consumed. Meanwhile, fish was the food, which was the lowest consumed fall slightly before remaining stable at around 50 grams.
