The line graph below gives information about the percentage of UK adults going on a vegetarian diet. Besides the statistics about the past and present, there is a prediction about the future.
There was a dramatic rise in the number of vegetarian adults in the UK, from 1960 to 1980, when it reached its peak of nearly %15. Afterward, it fell steeply during the 10 following years until 1990. Then, the percentage of people not eating meat or dairy in the UK had a fluctuation, starting from 1990 until 2000. Since then, there has been a moderate increase in the number of vegetarian people in UK.
It is projected that the quantity of vegan adults in the UK is going to stay at the same level as in 2010, which indeed is probable, due to the global decrease in the amount of animal resource of food and the higher percentage of animal extinction, more and more people are heading towards a vegetarian food style.
The line graph below gives information about the percentage of UK adults going on a vegetarian diet.
Besides
the statistics about the past and present, there is a prediction about the future.
There was a dramatic rise in the number of vegetarian adults in the UK, from 1960 to 1980, when it reached its peak of
nearly
%15. Afterward, it fell
steeply
during the 10 following years until 1990. Then, the percentage of
people
not eating meat or dairy in the UK had a fluctuation, starting from 1990 until 2000. Since then, there has been a moderate increase in the number of vegetarian
people
in UK.
It
is projected
that the quantity of vegan adults in the UK is going to stay at the same level as in 2010, which
indeed
is probable, due to the global decrease in the amount of animal resource of food and the higher percentage of animal extinction, more and more
people
are heading towards a vegetarian food style.