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The image depicts a line graph illustrating the percentage of UK adolescents following a vegetarian diet from 1960 to approximately 2020. Data points include approximately 1% in 1960, a peak of around 18% in 1970, a dip to roughly 4% in 1980, a slight rise to about 6% in 1990, a decrease to nearly 3% in 2000, an increase to around 6% in 2010, and a final data point indicating just over 5% in 2020. The percentage values are based on the y-axis marked with increments of 5%, from 0% to 20%, while the x-axis is marked at intervals of ten years, from 1960 to 2020.
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The presented by a chart information is about the proportion of UK teenagers who tend to keep a vegetarian diet.
In general, british youth mostly followed the diet in 1980. The popularity of it started growing since 1960. However, the index never raised above 20%.
Young UK citizens started to recognise and follow a vegetarian regime in 1960. As the rate had started from the lowest at 0%, it had a dramatic rise in 30 years, reaching its highest point at approximately 15% in 1980. Afterwards, it slumped, as it lost the popularity in 20 years and had a slight flunctuation hitting 5% by the end of 2000. Starting from then, the trend has climbed up at 10% in 2010. It has had a slightest dip in this decade, but is remaining stable at the same point nowadays.
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