The bar graph illustrates the amount of money spent on hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza by income category in the UK in the year 1990. Units are measure in pence for each person.
Overall, hamburgers were the highest expenses for the British in two categories of income (high income and average income), while the pizza was the lowest expenditure for average-income and low-income in the period.
In terms of the high- and average-income group, the amount of money spent by the UK people was 45 pence and around 37 pence respectively for hamburgers for each person. While there were only about 13 pence paid out by the British for hamburgers for the low-income category.
Fish and chips were the highest expenses for UK people in the low-income group (around 17 pence), while this food was the lowest expenditure for the UK people in the high-income category (about 17 pence). However, fish and chips were the second fast food expensed by the British in average income group up to 25 pence for each person.
On the other hand, pizza was the lowest expenditure for the British in the low-income group (around 8 pence for each person). This food was the last option expensed for people in the average income category (about 12%, ) and the expenses were approximately 17% for the high-income group on it.
The bar graph illustrates the amount of money spent on hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza by
income
category
in the UK in the year 1990. Units are measure in pence for each person.
Overall
, hamburgers were the highest expenses for the British in two
categories
of
income
(high
income
and average
income)
, while the pizza was the lowest expenditure for average-income and low-income in the period.
In terms of the high- and average-income
group
, the amount of money spent by the UK
people
was 45 pence and around 37 pence
respectively
for hamburgers for each person. While there were
only
about 13 pence paid out by the British for hamburgers for the low-income category.
Fish and chips were the highest expenses for UK
people
in the low-income
group
(around 17 pence), while this food was the lowest expenditure for the UK
people
in the high-income
category
(about 17 pence).
However
, fish and chips were the second
fast
food expensed by the British in average
income
group
up to 25 pence for each person.
On the other hand
, pizza was the lowest expenditure for the British in the low-income
group
(around 8 pence for each person). This food was the last option expensed for
people
in the average
income
category
(about 12%,
)
and the expenses were approximately 17% for the high-income
group
on it.