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The bar chart provides information about how often people in the

USA spent ate fast food from 2003 to 2013.

The chart shows the percentage of how frequently junk food was consumed
in the USA between 2003 and 2013.
Overall, all the three years, the two largest groups were those who eat in fast
food restaurants once a week and those who eat there once or twice a month.
The percentage of American consumers in ready-made food restaurants once
a week stood at 31% in 2003, and next years saw a significant increase by 3
percent. However, in 2013 the proportion had fallen to over 28%. In addition,
the percentage of consumers takeaway food once or twice a month reached a
peak of 30% in 2003, before gradually decreasing to 25% in 2006. Nearly 17
percent of the population in the USA prefers to eat junk food only several times
a week. Likewise, about 15 % of individuals choose to have meals outdoors just
a few times a year.
Number of those who never used to eat junk food totaled over 5% in three
years. Similarly, with those who ate in fast food outlets daily was never as high
as 5% in any of the given years.

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