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Band 8+: The graph below shows the consumption of fish and some different kinds of meat in European country between 1979 and 2004.

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The image is a line graph displaying fish and meat consumption in grams per person per week from 1979 to 2004, with four different types of meat represented: chicken, beef, lamb, and fish. Chicken consumption starts at approximately 150 grams and rises steeply to just below 250 grams in 1989, then gradually increases to around 260 grams in 2004. Beef consumption begins at just over 200 grams, sees a slight decline and then a rise to a peak of around 225 grams in 1989, followed by a steady decline to just below 100 grams in 2004. Lamb consumption starts at approximately 150 grams, experiences a slight increase before a consistent decline to around 55 grams in 2004. Fish consumption remains relatively stable with minor fluctuations, starting at just below 50 grams and ending slightly above 50 grams in 2004.
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The line chart provides information about the average weekly consumption of fish and three types of meat in a European country from 1979 to 2004.

Overall, chicken consumption increased steadily over the period, while beef, lamb, and fish all saw declines. Notably, beef, which was the most popular meat in 1979, was surpassed by chicken in the latter half of the period.

In 1979, an average person consumed over 200 grams of beef weekly, compared to around 150 grams of lamb or chicken. Fish was the least favored, with only about 60 grams consumed per week.

In the following decades, beef consumption fell sharply to just over 100 grams on average, while chicken rose significantly, peaking at around 250 grams per week. In contrast, lamb consumption decreased steadily from 150 grams to around 60 grams consumed weekly, and fish consumption also declined, falling to just below 50 grams per week by the end of the period.

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