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The image displays a line graph depicting the consumption frequency of fast food types among British teenagers annually from 1980 to 2015: fish & chips eaten approximately 99 times in 1980 decreases consistently to about 85 in 1985, fluctuates around 55-60 between 1990-2000, drops to around 38 in 2005, declines sharply to approximately 10 by 2010, maintaining this level into 2015; hamburgers at roughly 18 in 1980 rise steadily to near 35 in 1985, climb further to 41 in 1995, reach approximately 85 in 2000, peak at 90 in 2005, dip slightly to 60 in 2010, stabilize around 83 by 2015; pizza initially at about 5 in 1980 increases moderately, reaching approximately 12 in 1990 and 29 in 1995, surges to near 42 in 2000, progresses to roughly 50 by 2005, further to around 70 in 2010, ultimately levels at 100 in 2015.
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The given figure illustrates the three dissimilar types of convenience food consumed by adolescence in The UK from 1980 to 2015.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the number of fish and chips saw a clearly downward trend while that of hamburgers and pizza experienced a general growth during the surveyed period.
Starting at almost 70 times eaten per year, the figure for fish and chips fluctuated in the first fifthteen years. Thereafter, it witnessed a continious slump in the last 20 years and bottomed out at over 20 times a year. Otherwise, hamburgers and pizza both took off at just under 10 times. However, they shot up and surpassed fish and chips in 1997. Hamburgers reached it’s peak at over 70 times per year and ended up at under 60 in 2015. The statistic of pizza started at the lowest point among the three but boomed and beat the other in 2005. At the ended of the time scale, pizza was the most popular type of junk food among the young in UK.
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