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The charts illustrate the structure of consumer expenditure on food and beverages for the average household in the UK, China, and Australia in 2012. Overall, a significant share of the budget was spent on fruit and vegetables, as well as high-fat and high-sugar foods, in all three countries, although the distribution of expenditures shows significant […]
The pie charts illustrates the average household expenditure on different types of food and drinks in the UK, Australia and China by the year 2012. On the whole, spending on fruites, vegetables and starchy foods accounted almost 50% of their total household expenses. In the UK and China had almost similar percentage for spending on […]
The pie charts compare people consuming on food and drinks by an average house in the UK, China, and Australia in 2012. Overall, ‘food & drinks high in fat and sugar’ and ‘fruit & vegetables’ occur almost half percentage in all countries. Moreover, ‘non-dairy source of protein’ experience nearly same percentage. ‘Fruits & vegetables’ has […]
