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The image presents two tables and two pie charts; total income: £29,000 (2010), £25,000 (2013); spending on food and clothes: £14,000 (2010), £15,000 (2013); pie charts for 2010 show 22% (fruits and vegetables), 25% (meat and fish), 15% (dairy products), 18% (other food and drinks), 20% (clothes); pie charts for 2013 show 12% (fruits and vegetables), 35% (meat and fish), 8% (dairy products), 20% (other food and drinks), 25% (clothes).
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The pie charts give information about the proportion of income and costs on suppliers in a single family in UK in 2010 and 2013.
Overall, Total income over the year had a notable decrease. However the costs of livelihood had a light change.
The two biggest item in 2010 that people spend on them were meat and clothes with 25% and 22% respectively.However, demanding for meat lost his proportion to 15% and the amount of money spent for buying clothes had a notable decrease to 12% in 2013.
The remaining two features, had a upward trend. people consume fruits and vegetable around 35% so it went from the lower item to the first, however dairy product had a magnificent increase with 22% of cost . It was the second item that had a largest demand.
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