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The image shows fast food expenditure in pence per person per week in UK 1990 for three income groups: High Income Group spent 45 on hamburgers, 17 on fish & chips, 19 on pizza; Average Income Group spent 33 on hamburgers, 25 on fish & chips, 12 on pizza; Low Income Group spent 14 on hamburgers, 18 on fish & chips, 7 on pizza.
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The charts illustrates the weekly expenditure in consumption of fast foods in Britain. There are three classes such as high income, average income and low income which are compared. Kind of fast foods which are measured in this image are hamburger, fish & chips and pizza.

Hamburger has the most consumption of fast foods over all classes, especially in high and average income class. Conversely, the lowest consumption of fast food is pizza, partircularly in average and low income class. On the other hand, fish & pizza has the average consumption of fast foods.

In rich class, each person eats 45 hamburgers per week and in average income class the consumption decreases under 35 hamburgers weekly. Also, in low income it has significantly declined which is consumption under 15 hamburgers for each person. The highest consumption of fish & chips is eaten by medium income class which rose 25 and the lowest consumption are eaten by both high and low income class. Next, the highest consumption of pizza is eaten by high income class and the lowest is by poor class, which have under 10 and 5 per week accordingly.

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