The chart compares an American trend of attending restaurants offering processed food in the years 2003, 2006, and 2013.
Overall, we can see that a majority of Americans had fast food once a week or twice a month in all three years. By contrast, a negligible number of people never tried fast food or ordered this junk food at a restaurant every day.
In 2003, roughly 30% of American people ordered fast food weekly, which is twice as large as of whom had it several times a day. In this particular year, people also had the highest figures for ordering fast food every day and Never ordering it.
By 2006, Americans had favored fast food more considerably than the other years shown, with respective proportions of 20% and 32% for having a processed meal several times a week and once a week. However, Americans had eaten a more balanced diet by having processed food only once a month or just a few times a year by the following seven years
The chart compares an American trend of attending restaurants offering processed
food
in the years 2003, 2006, and 2013.
Overall
, we can
see
that a majority of Americans had
fast
food
once a week or twice a month in all three years. By contrast, a negligible number of
people
never tried
fast
food
or ordered this junk
food
at a restaurant every day.
In 2003, roughly 30% of American
people
ordered
fast
food
weekly, which is twice as large as of whom had it several times a day. In this particular
year
,
people
also
had the highest figures for ordering
fast
food
every day and Never ordering it.
By 2006, Americans had favored
fast
food
more
considerably
than the other years shown, with respective proportions of 20% and 32% for having a processed meal several times a week and once a week.
However
, Americans had eaten a more balanced diet by having processed
food
only
once a month or
just
a few times a
year
by the following seven years