The bar chart illustrates data on the rates related to the the US citizens ordering fast food in restaurants in 3 years, 2003, 2006, and 2013. Overall, most people tended to eat fast food once a week or once or twice a month. Moreover, rarely did the people consume fast food every day or never in restaurants.
People who had the habit of eating fast food every day accounted for under 5% of people in each year. Similarly, people who never tried to eat fast food outdoors experienced the same trend, with a difference of about 1%. In both categories, statistics of the year 2003 surpassed those of others by almost 1%. People who fell in the second-frequent category experience rates of 17%, 20%, and 16% in 2003, 2006, 2013 respectively.
rates belonged to 2003 and 2006 peaked in ‘once a week’ category, standing at rates 32% and 35%. In contrast, the other category exhibited a peak in the next frequent category, at 33%, surpassing all other categories. Eventually, rates for 2006 and 2013 were the same, at 15%, in the second-last frequent category while 2003’s figure stood at 13%.
