This chart actively shows how much money individuals spent on buying fast foods per week between 1970 and 1990 in Britain,and garph illustrates the overall consumption of each product.
Overall, according to the graph, the most bought food of fast preparing was hamburgers, while fishs and chips were unpopular ones. Also, hamburgers has the highest oncome,while pizza have the lowest.
At the beginning of period, in 1970, pizza has 50 grammes, but after several years this trend increased to 300 by the end of period. Turn to fish and chips, despite of high amount of grammes in 1970, it dropped in 1985 to 200, and suddenly rose 250. Meanwhile, hamburgers, which showed a slight increase from 100 grammes in 1970, and ended up with 500 garmmes by 1990, and stay on the top of graph.
Turning to chart, people on the highest inome group spent aroun 45 pence on hamburgers per week, compared to about 20 pence on fish and chips and slightly less on pizza.Spending on hamburgers of every avarage earners was approximately 35 pene, while fish and chips accounted for around 25 pence every person per week.In contrast, low-income individuals spent the least overall, with expenditure on pizza remaining below 10 pence.
