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The image displays a bar chart detailing the frequency of eating at fast food restaurants among people in the USA for the years 2003, 2006, and 2013. Categories include: "Every day" with approximately 4% (2003), 3% (2006), 4% (2013); "Several times a week" with about 17% (2003), 20% (2006), 16% (2013); "Once a week" showing around 31% (2003), 33% (2006), 28% (2013); "Once or twice a month" with 30% (2003), 25% (2006), 33% (2013); "A few times a year" featuring 15% (2003), 13% (2006), 15% (2013); "Never" comprising 5% (2003), 4% (2006), 4% (2013).
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The bar chart shows the percentage of Americans ate fast food in restaurants between 2003 and 2013. Overall, people in the USA go to the fast food restaurants once a week or even once to twice a month throughout the period.
In 2003, Americans that goes to fast food restaurants in a week stood at approximately 31%, whereas for those who visited once or twice a month reach 30%. Overtime, in 2006 the amount of USA people go to fastfood restaurant a day every week rose to almost 34%. As it is apparent, it shows that in 2006, the Americans are more frequently go to the restaurants. As for those who comes several weeks grows significantly to 20%.
By the year 2013, around 4-5% of people in the USA began to drop in eating at fast food restaurants frequently. In contrast, people that comes once a month grew significantly to 34%.
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