This UK 1990 chart illustrates the weekly spending on fast food in Britain. Highlightingthe consumption patterns among individuals with high, average, and low income. It’s cleary visible that most consumption comes from one with high income.
The chart reveals that hamburgers are particularly a favorite. Those with a higher income spends an average of £45 on hamburgers per week. Pizza for the second favorite reaching £19 per week, following fish and chips at an average of £16 per week.
On the other hand, individuals with a average income spends an average of £33 for hamburgers, fish and chips on second with £25 and last but no least 15£ for pizzas.
Lastly we are looking at the last chart for individual with a low income. It reveals the trend consumptions on hamburgers have quite changed. For now the favorite has become fish and chips with an average spent on £17, second favorites are hamburgers with a £14 average and last a £6 average spent on pizzas
