The bar graph compares the weekly expenditures of British people, categorized by three income groups, on fast food items namely hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza. The line graph demonstrates different trends in consumption of these fast food items between 1970 and 1990.
Overall, it is evident that hamburgers were the most favorite food of the people who earned a high salary while low-income people spent the most amount of money on fish and chips. The popularity of hamburgers and pizza increased over a period of twenty years while that of pizza followed an opposite trend.
Analysis of bar chart reveals that high income and average income people spent most of their money on hamburger sat 42 pence and 32 pence respectively. However, most of the expenditures of people with a low salary were on fish and chips, at about 20 pence per week. Pizza remained the second preferred item of high-earning people, at 20 pence, while the other two groups spent the least amount on this item, at about 10 pence by average income and almost 8 pence by low-income people.
Turning to the line graph, consumption rates of hamburgers saw a steady increase from nearly 100 grams to more than 500 grams over the period. Similarly, the amount of pizza eaten by British people rose gradually from a low of 50 grams to almost 280 grams. However, the trend for fish and chips fell by 80 grams over the period.
The bar graph compares the weekly expenditures of British
people
, categorized by three
income
groups, on
fast
food
items
namely
hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza. The line graph demonstrates
different
trends in consumption of these
fast
food
items
between 1970 and 1990.
Overall
, it is evident that hamburgers were the most favorite food of the
people
who earned a high salary while low-income
people
spent the most amount of money on fish and chips. The popularity of hamburgers and pizza increased over a period of twenty years while that of pizza followed an opposite trend.
Analysis of bar chart reveals that high
income
and average
income
people
spent most of their money on hamburger sat 42 pence and 32 pence
respectively
.
However
, most of the expenditures of
people
with a low salary were on fish and chips, at about 20 pence per week. Pizza remained the second preferred
item
of high-earning
people
, at 20 pence, while the other two groups spent the least amount on this
item
, at about 10 pence by average
income
and almost 8 pence by low-income
people
.
Turning to the line graph, consumption rates of hamburgers
saw
a steady increase from
nearly
100
grams
to more than 500
grams
over the period.
Similarly
, the amount of pizza eaten by British
people
rose
gradually
from a low of 50
grams
to almost 280
grams
.
However
, the trend for fish and chips fell by 80
grams
over the period.