12 8 2020 Comlumn Chart Fast Food

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The column chart compares the consumption of three junk food types by different economic

groups in the United Kingdom in 1990.


Overall, looking at the chart, it is transparent that more amount was spent on hamburger by
high and average income groups, while low income preferred fish and chips as their
spending pattern suggested.
As is presented in the diagram, rich people expended the highest amount of money on fast
food among the three classes. Hamburger was the most beloved by both high and average
earning groups of people, around 43 and 32 million pounds. Interestingly, average earners
expensed in fish and chips more than the high-income group did, exactly 25 million pounds
in 1990.
Opposite to the high income group, pizza was the least popular among average and low
earners, under 15 million pounds for both groups. Moreover, the low-income group
expensed the maximum for fish and chips, over 15 million pounds in 1990.

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