The graph shows the average expenses per family in a city in the UK, divided in five categories between 2010 and 2013.
Overall, in both years the highest spent of money goes to fruit and vegetables, and meat products and the lowest percentage is assigned for clothes, while the consumption of dairy products decreased over the years and the expenses in other food remain stable.
In 2010 the regular family spent in meat and fish the most with a percentage of 29% while the agricultural products had 26% of money spent. By contrast, in 2013 fruits and vegetables rose up to 30% and meat and fish dropped by 6%. Additionally, clothes had a 15% during 2010 and declined by 13% in 2013.
Dairy products in 2012 presented a percentage point of 12% and in 2013 the number increased to 16%. Whereas, the money spent in other type of food stayed the same in both years with a percentage of 18%.
