The given line graph illustrates differences in the proportion of food insecurity and very low food security of the UK resident houses between 2000 to 2020.
It is evident that while there were fluctuations in both the two categories, but the figure for food security witnessed more significant changes than the other one. Additionally, the percentage of greatly low food security was always lower across all years.
Starting at around 10% in 2000, insecurity about food was experienced by several household in the UK, with the figure being five times more than that of low food security. Over the next eight-year period, while the proportion of food security went up steadily to roughy 12% in 2002 before dropping by 2% six years later, the figure for the remaining category fluctuated, reaching a peak of about 6% in 2008.
From 2008 onwards, a drastical increase to a high of more than 18% was observed in the percentage of food security in 2012, which was followed by a steady decline by approximately 6%, to 12% at the end of the period. Finally, the figure for greatly low food security continued to fluctuated, ranging from 6% to roughly 4% in 2020.
