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The image contains two pie charts and a table. The table lists values for the years 2010 and 2013 for "Income" and "Spending on food and clothes" with figures: 2010-Income 29000, 2013-Income 25000, 2010-Spending 14000, 2013-Spending 15000. The upper pie chart represents the year 2010 with five categories and their respective percentages: Fruit and Vegetables 29%, Meat and Fish 12%, Dairy products 13%, Other food 15%, Clothes 26%. The lower pie chart represents the year 2013 with the same categories and percentages: Fruit and Vegetables 30%, Meat and Fish 16%, Dairy products 13%, Other food 18%, Clothes 23%.
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The given table graph illustates average income and expenditure on beverage and cloths while the pie chart depicts the percentage regarding variety of beverage products in two year 2010 and 2013.

Overall, most family in the UK received the higher income but lower demand on food and clothes in 2010, which is contrary compared to the those in 2013. In details, the preferences for meat and fish in 2010 tends to be more favorable compared to 2013 but dairy products becomes

In 2010, most household in a city in UK earns $29000 and total money after spending on their beverage and fashion items was $5000, which is two times lower than one in 2013. The noticeable thing in 2010 was that the percentage regarding fresh meat and fish made up the most substanable part at 29%. Additionally, the demand for clothes got 15% in 2010 which decreased to 2% in 2013.

This figure of fresh meat and fish was lower than one in 2013, which stood at 23% of totality. Morever, the fruit and vegetables in 2010 changed from 26% to 30% in 2013, which increase to 2 percentage in average household in the UK. In other words, the demand for dairy changed from 12% in 2010 to 16% in 2013, which remaked the new tendency in choices for their products of househole in an area in the UK. Meanwhile, other food still remain the stability in the both two years.

In conclusion, the total proportion ofmeat and fish and clothes falled to 6% due to the shift to the two new fields including fruit and vegetable and dairy products. Whereas, other food still keep unchanged over the time.

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The pictures show information about average income and spending on food and clothes by an average family in a city in the UK.

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