The line chart comprares the prices of three different types of bread, namely white bread, brown bread and wholegrain bread, measured in dollars, between 2001 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear that the price of wholegrain bread remained the highest throughout the period, while white bread was consistently the cheapest. In addition, the prices of all three over types of bread showed a generally increasing trend over the five fluctuations.
Looking at the chart in more detail, In 2001, white bread cost approximately $0.8, making it the least expensive type. its price increased gradually to around $1.0 in 2003 and brown bread started at roughly $1.0 in 2001 and approximately $1.3 in 2005.
wholegrain bread was the most expensieve throughout the period. it began at around $1.2 in 2001 and rose noticeably to about $1.5 in 2003. After a slight fluctuation, its price peaked at approximately $1.6 in 2005.
Although the prices of all types of bread increased over time, wholegrain bread consistently remained the most costly, whereas white bread was the most affordable.
