The line graph illustrates the changes in the demand for three types of fast foods (hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza) in Britain between 1970 and 1990. Units are measured in grams for each person.
Overall, fish and chips had the highest demand on consumption in Britain among the other fast foods. In the beginning, hamburgers had the lowest number of popularities among Britain people, but a good comeback showed in the last period.
In 1970, 300 grams of pizza was consumed by each person of Britain's population, and this number steadily decreased to 200 grams in 1985. However, a slight increase showed in 1990, which was around 210 grams for each person.
In terms of fish and chips, and hamburgers, both had a similar condition. Initially, in 1970, fish and chips were consumed by each person in Britain around 90 grams and 40 grams for hamburgers. A significant increase had shown for both hamburgers, and fish and chips until they reached 300 grams and 500 grams respectively in 1990.
The line graph illustrates the
changes
in the demand for three types of
fast
foods (hamburgers, fish and chips, and pizza) in Britain between 1970 and 1990. Units
are measured
in
grams
for each person.
Overall
, fish and chips had the highest demand on consumption in Britain among the other
fast
foods. In the beginning, hamburgers had the lowest number of
popularities
among Britain
people
,
but
a
good
comeback
showed
in the last period.
In 1970, 300
grams
of pizza
was consumed
by each person of Britain's population, and this number
steadily
decreased to 200
grams
in 1985.
However
, a slight increase
showed
in 1990, which was around 210
grams
for each person.
In terms of fish and chips, and hamburgers, both had a similar condition.
Initially
, in 1970, fish and chips
were consumed
by each person in Britain around 90
grams
and 40
grams
for hamburgers. A significant increase had shown for both hamburgers, and fish and chips until they reached 300
grams
and 500
grams
respectively
in 1990.