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The image displays a line graph titled "Fast Food Consumption in UK," with the y-axis labeled "Consumption (meals/week)" ranging from 0 to 600, and the x-axis labeled "Year" with increments of five years from 1970 to 1990. Three fast food items are tracked: Hamburger, Fish & Chips, and Pizza. In 1970, Hamburger starts at 100 meals/week, increasing to 200 in 1975, 300 in 1980, approximately 405 in 1985, and reaching 500 in 1990. Fish & Chips start at approximately 305 meals/week in 1970, dropping to 300 in 1975, rising to 305 in 1980, dropping again to 300 in 1985, and sharply decreasing to 200 in 1990. Pizza begins at 0 meals/week in 1970, remains there in 1975, increases to 100 in 1980, reaches approximately 185 in 1985, and climbs to 300 in 1990.
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The line graph illustrates data about the consumption of 3 different junk foods—Hamburger, fish and chips, and pizza—per week in the UK within the 20 years ending in 1990.
Overall, the graph witnessed a growth in two fast foods except for pizza. While it had the highest consumption initially, fish and chips overtook it.
Regarding the increasing trends, the hamburger was the least popular in 1970. After 2 decades it went up significantly from 50 grams to 300 grams. There was a considerable ascent in the amount of fish and chips consumed. At the beginning of the period, people ate about 100 grams per week; it became a favorite choice of people who consumed junk foods in the UK after two tens of period through going up till 500 grams.
Contrastingly, the rate of pizza cosnuming went through a gradual decline from 300 grams to about 200 grams during a decade. It stayed nearly unchanged until the end of the period.
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