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The image displays a table titled 'Average Monthly Household Spending On Food Items (2019–2021)', showing spending in dollars for five items across three years. For Item 1, Rice, spending was $12 in 2019, $14 in 2020, and $16 in 2021. For Item 2, Chicken, spending was $25 in 2019, $28 in 2020, and $31 in 2021. For Item 3, Milk, spending was $15 in 2019, $17 in 2020, and $19 in 2021. For Item 4, Vegetables, spending was $18 in 2019, $21 in 2020, and $24 in 2021. For Item 5, Fruit, spending was $20 in 2019, $22 in 2020, and $25 in 2021.
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The table provides information about the typical monthly household outlay on five food items (Rice, Chicken, Milk, Vegetables, and Fruit) from 2019 to 2021.
Overall, families spent the largest amount of money on Chicken during the period, while the lowest spending was on rice.
In 2019, Chicken was the highest on the list with 25$ monthly, the price increased steadily over two years to reach 31$. Vegetables were 18$ in 2019, their price flowed similarly as the chicken price to reach 24$.
Fruit was the second on the list in 2019, priced 20$, then reached 22$ in 2020, and peaked at 25$ in 2021. Rice made up the lowest in every year, starting with 12$ in 2019, increasing by $2 every year to end up with 16$ in 2021, recorded around the half of the chicken price. Similarly, milk price is increasing in the same way as the rice price to reach 19$.
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