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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 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 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 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 […]
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 […]
