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The pie charts show the average consumption of different types of food in the world in 2008, and compare it with China and India. Overall, processed food was the most consumed type in all three cases, while nuts and seeds were the least popular, especially in the world. In the world, processed food accounted for […]
This graph illustrates the average food consumption of people worldwide, comparing it with two densely populated Asian countries. It compares the percentages of three different food categories, along with one category of processed food made out of the three different food categories. The percentage of processed foods consumed worldwide is more than two-fifths of overall […]
The pie charts compare the statistical intake of food in four categories worldwide and in two major countries in 2008. The charts give a clear idea of the popularity of processed food all over the world, making up 41%. Following this, China and India consumed the most processed food, accounting for 32% and 39% respectively. […]
The pie charts compare the proportions of foods consumed by people worldwide and in two different countries, China and India. Overall, it can be seen that processed food makes up the largest share of food consumption in all three groups, while nuts and seeds accounts for the smallest, except in China where their share is […]
the pie charts illustrait the average consumptio of food in the world in 2008. Overall,the pie charts shows avarage consumptio between two countries and full world.The largest percent in both pie charts have Processed food.And the small part in both charts have different percent. In China the largest percent have processed food,its 34%.The next most […]
The two pie charts illustrate four types of food consumption in the world and that of China and India in the year 2008. Overall, processed food constituted the largest share of the world’s population’s diet, and nuts and seeds consumption in China and India was considerably larger than that in the world. According to the […]
The given pie charts provide a comparative analysis of the average food consumption for two Asian countries – India and China – over different kinds of food, including processed food, nuts and seeds, animal food, and vegetables & fruits, by comparing to global consumption. Overall, what stands out in the charts is that although processed […]
The pie charts provide information about the types of food that people ate in 2008 worldwide, compared to China and India. Overall, it is clear that the three graphs represent different consumption patterns, with processed foods dominating the market in all areas. As for global consumption, in 2008, 41% of the global population’s diet consisted […]
The Pine Charts display data regarding food consumption globally in the comparison with two Asian countries, namely India and China, in 2008. Overall, processed food was the most viral consumption in the entire world, including China and India, while there was just a mere proportion of nuts and seeds consumed worldwide. At a closer look, […]
The Pine Charts display data regarding food consumption globally in comparison with two Asian countries, namely India and China, in 2008. Overall, present food was the most viral consumption in the entire world, including China and India, while there was just a mere proportion of the nuts and seeds consumed worldwide. At a closer look, […]
The graphs below illustrate the percentage of food consumption in the world, China, and India in 2008. Overall, it is obvious that processed food dominated the market in all areas, while the other categories are indifferent in the three graphs. The proportion of processed food contained 41% of all food consumption in the world, followed […]
The pie charts compares the mean consumption of food between the world and two countries (india and china) in 2008. Overall, it is noticeable that for nuts and seeds along with vegetables and fruits, the highest consumer is china, In contrast to processed food consumption whereas the rest of the world is leading in it. […]
The given pie charts demonstrate how much food people all over the world ate in the year 2008, in comparison with two nations namely China and India. Overall, it is apparent that processed food constituted the majority while animal food made up a certain proportion in all categories referred. Additionally, nuts and seeds consumption differs […]
The three pie charts elucidate the average proportion of various type of food consumed by the world and compared with the two different nations in year 2008, which are China and India. Looking from an overall perspective, the percentage of processed food accounted for the most as compared to the other’s four categories, lowest amount […]
The given pie charts illustrate global average consumption of 5 types of food with a comparison to specific countries, China and India in the year 2008. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the Processed food accounted for the largest proportion of consumption both in the world and in two countries. Likewise, Vegetables and fruits […]
This picture illustrates information about the usage of food in the globe during the tenure of 2008 and then it was compared with two nations, such as India and China. Overall, it can be clearly examined that the consumption of processed meal was maximum in the world, while it was also highest in both China […]
This picture illustrates the information about the usage of food in the globe during the tenure of 2008 and then it was compared with two nations such as India and China. Overall, it can be clearly examined that the consumption od processed meal was maximum in world while it was also highest in both China […]
The pie chart Illustrates illustrates average utilization of food in the world world, which is compared to China and India in 2008. There are four types of food which is are shown shown, such as nuts and seeds, processed food, vegetables and fruits and animal food. Overall, The processed food is covers highest percentage in […]
The pie charts provide a comparison of the average food consumption in the world in 2008 and in two specific countries, China and India. Overall, the data illustrates that processed food was the most preferred category in all regions. Vegetables and fruits ranked second in popularity across the world and in China, while animal food […]
The illustrated pie charts exemplify the average amount of consumed groceries in 3 distinct categories such as India, China and statistics about the whole world in 2008 by percentage. At first glance, it is clearly observed that majority of individuals in those countries and world preferred processed food, rather than other options. Moreover, the second […]
The pie charts given show information about the consumption of four types of food in the world in 2008 compared to two seperate countries(China and India). Generally, it is clear that the processed food was the highest sector in all graphs, whilst nuts and seeds was the lowest proportion in two seperate category (World and […]
The charts depict the average food consumption around the world in 2008 compared to the countries of China and India. Firstly, processed food are the most popular in the world at 41%. Both animal food and vegetables and fruits are similarly consumed at 26% and 29% each. Nuts and seeds in the world are the […]
The pie charts describe the average consumption of food in the world in 2008 which comprised with two countries: China and India. The consumption of food in the world, according to the pie chart, shows nuts and seeds usage at 4%, while processed food at 41%. Regarding the utilization of animal foods that was 26%, […]
The pie charts illustrate how much food was consumed over the world in 2008. Along with the comparison done with China and India. Overall, processed food was highest consumed food in the world which was similar, for China and India as well. According to first chart, it can be seen that processed food was eaten […]
