5 report(s) found.
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 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 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 […]
