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The image depicts a line graph illustrating fast food consumption in the UK from 1970 to 1990, measured in grams. In 1970, fish & chips started at 300 grams, hamburgers at approximately 50 grams, and pizza at about 20 grams. By 1975, fish & chips remained around 300 grams, hamburgers increased to roughly 100 grams, and pizza rose to approximately 50 grams. In 1980, fish & chips slightly decreased below 300 grams, hamburgers reached 150 grams, and pizza grew to around 100 grams. In 1985, fish & chips rebounded to about 310 grams, hamburgers soared to approximately 300 grams, and pizza increased to 200 grams. By 1990, fish & chips slightly declined to 230 grams, hamburgers peaked at 500 grams, and pizza reached 300 grams.
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The line graph below illustrates how many changes is junk food in the UK over 20-year period.
Overall, as it can be seen in the graph that both hamburger and fish and chips increased dramatically. While, pizza declined insignificantly.
In 1970, hamburger stared with around 25 and it increased sluggishly by 25 in 1975. By 1980, it grew minimally to 75 and until 1985, the numbers of hamburger still improved notably to 125. By 1990, it reached a peak by grew 175. For fish and chips began with approximately 175 by 1970. In 1975, it rose moderately by 25 and the amounts soared to 150 in 1980. In another 5 more years, it rocketed significantly by 150 and increased from 300 to 500 in 1990.
Whereas, pizza began with 300, which is a large amount. After 5 years, it decreased slightly by 25. It continue to dropped to only 200 in 1980 and remained stable until the end of the period.
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