The provided bar graph illustrates how much amount of money was spent on three fast foods in Britain during 1990 while the line graph shows the consumption of three fast foods between 1970 and 1990.
Overall, it is clearly seen that high income people spent the highest amount of money on hamburgers and their consumption was higher as well over the period given.
Upon a quick glance at the line graph,it is lucid that the rich britishers spent more on hamburgers, accounting for 45 pence which was comparatively higher than two other income groups in 1990. The Average income group preferred hamburgers, spending 33 pence, followed by fish and chips (24 pence) and pizza (12 pence). However, low income groups spent money on fish and chips rather than hamburgers, depicting 17 pence.
Turning to the line graph, In 1970, fish and chips were twice as popular (300grams) as hamburgers while the pizza was least popular with less than 50 grams. The consumption of hamburger and pizza increased significantly from 1970 to 1990 and consumption of hamburgers reached at the peak point with 500 grams while intake of fish and chips decreased considerably.
