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The bar graph illustrates the food industry expenditure in million pounds in the UK in 1990. Overall, the highest expenditure was made by people with high income, particularly on hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza. The middle group represents average income, while the lowest one is low income. For high-income people, spending on hamburgers accounted […]
The given bar chart demonstrates the amount of money spent on different types of fast food, namely hamburger, fish&chips, and pizza, by three distinct income cohorts in the UK in 1990. Overall, while hamburger was the most ingested by the affluent residents in the UK, a reverse trajectory could be observed in the data on […]
The given bar chart demonstrates the amount of money spent on different types of fast food, namely hamburger, fish&chips, and pizza, by three distinct income cohorts in the UK in 1990. Overall, while hamburger was the most ingested by the affluent residents in the UK, a reverse trajectory could be observed in the data on […]
The bar chart compares the weekly expenditures of the British on three fast food items in 1990 while the line graph shows the consumption of these items from 1970 to 1990. Overall, expenditures on fast foods varied depending on people’s income class. Moreover, ‘fish & chips’ was the most consumed item in the 70’s, but […]
The bar chart given illustrates a comparison of expenditure on three types of fast food by three income groups in the UK in 1990. From an overall perspective, it is evident that there were significant differences in the amount of money that the British spent on each type of fast food. In addition, the low-income […]
