The bard chart illustrates the frequency of eating fast foods for American people in one decade (2003 -2013). The measurements are in percentage and the data has been collected for 3 years including 2003, 2006 and 2013.
Overall, the majority of Americans ate fast foods in restaurants between once a week and once or twice a month in all three years. It’s also easy to find that the proportion of people who don’t eat fast foods at all or use it every day both remained generously constant.
The total ratio of the Americans who ate fast food once a week or one or two times per month, makes up approximately 60% of the whole population. In 2003 and 2006, the number of people who had meals out weekly are more than the ones who have fast foods monthly. Unlike, the highest proportion for eating fast food in 2013, is related to the ones who eat fast foods once or twice a month.
the percentage of American people who do not use fast foods or eat out every day was less than 5% during the whole measured period. However, by comparing the proportion of these two categories, the total percentage of people who never use fast foods was a little bit higher.
The bard chart illustrates the frequency of eating
fast
foods
for American
people
in one decade (2003 -2013). The measurements are in percentage and the data has
been collected
for 3 years including 2003, 2006 and 2013.
Overall
, the majority of Americans ate
fast
foods
in restaurants between
once
a week and
once
or twice a month in all three years. It’s
also
easy to find that the proportion of
people
who
don’t eat
fast
foods
at all or
use
it every day both remained
generously
constant.
The total ratio of the Americans
who
ate
fast
food
once
a week or one or two times per month,
makes
up approximately 60% of the whole population. In 2003 and 2006, the number of
people
who
had meals out weekly are more than the
ones
who
have
fast
foods
monthly. Unlike, the highest proportion for eating
fast
food
in 2013,
is related
to the
ones
who
eat
fast
foods
once
or twice a month.
the
percentage of American
people
who
do not
use
fast
foods
or eat out every day was less than 5% during the whole measured period.
However
, by comparing the proportion of these two categories, the total percentage of
people
who
never
use
fast
foods
was a
little bit
higher.