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The image depicts a line graph illustrating the consumption, in grams, of hamburgers, fish & chips, and pizza in Britain from 1970 to 1990. In 1970, hamburger consumption was approximately 20g, fish & chips at around 300g, and pizza at 40g. By 1975, hamburger and pizza consumption both stood at roughly 40g, while fish & chips dropped slightly to about 280g. In 1980, hamburgers measured close to 60g, fish & chips declined to around 220g, and pizza remained stable at 50g. By 1985, hamburger consumption soared to about 300g, fish & chips decreased further to 180g, while pizza rose to approximately 100g. By 1990, hamburgers reached about 500g, fish & chips surged to around 230g, and pizza climbed to 280g.
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The line presents data on how much three fast food types (hamburger, fish&chips, pizza) were eaten in Britain from 1970 to 1990. Units are measured in grams.
Overall, fish and chips consumption increased dramatically, while pizza declined, and hamburgers rose sharply towards the end of the period.
In 1970, fish&chips had just under 100 grams, considerably lower than pizza’s 300 grams, but a little higher than hamburger’s 30 grams. By 1975, consumption of both fish&chips and hamburger went up slightly, reaching 100 grams and 50 grams respectively. In contrast, pizza consumption fell slowly to about 300 grams.
Between 1975 and 1985, fish&chips rose sharply to approximately 300 grams, making it the biggest figure. Similarly, hamburger went up moderately to around 100 grams, whereas pizza dropped gradually to 200 grams, putting it in between fish&chips and hamburger. In 1990, consumption of fish&chips peaked at about 500 grams, maintaining its clear lead. This was followed by hamburger’s 300 grams and pizza’s 200 grams.
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