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This line chart illustrates the rate of junk food eaten by the teenager in Australia

between 1975 and 2000. In general, the most exciting feature is that the numbers had
increased all over the years.

According to what it is shown, the rate of fish and chips consumption stood at 100
times per year in 1975, then, it fluctuated slightly for the next decade. Over the following 20
years, there was a gradual decline in the figure until it reached its lowest point at 39 times
per years in 2000.

As for pizza and hamburger, the rhyme was completely the opposite; it started at the
lowest point five and six times respectively. But then, the rate rose significantly in 1988 to
1995. In the next years, the vast majority of Australian teens ate the hamburger, while the
pizza was the second common. Between 1995 and 2000, the numbers of both pizza and
hamburger were surprisingly unchanged.

To sum up, the figure has shown a significant different in Australian teens fast food
consumption.

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