The pie chart compares the proportion of foods and garbs on five different items at a mean family in a city in the UK and also income and spending money on food and clothes in 2010 and 2013. Overall, it can be seen that the greatest change was in the percentage of nourishments and garbs to the meat and fish items.
In 2010, the most popular food was meat and fish, representing just over less than a third (29%) of all items, and but they were the second popular course, by 2013 they had fallen to more than a fifth (23%) of the total. At 26%, fruits and vegetables were the second most popular item to spending money, but this fell quitly to only 4% three years later. Initially,on object on diary products were fairly low, at only 12%. However this figure increased quietly over three years to represent less than mean proportion of objects in 2013 at 16%.
Less change was seen in the remaining one item. Objects on clothes went up slightly from 13% in 2010 to 15% in 2013. Then item of other food absolutely remained (18%) in pie chart. The fraction that comes to income, it was 29000£ in 2010 and this figure decreased fairly to 25000£. On the other hand , spending money increased slightly from 14000£ in 2010 to 15000£ in 2013
