The line graph shows the percentage of teenagers in the UK who adopted a meat-free diet over time, which steadily increased from 1960 to 1980 when it peaked before leveling off until the early 2000s, followed by fluctuations that ultimately resulted in a moderate rise lasting until 2020 and beyond.
The line graph shows the percentage of teenagers in the UK who adopted a meat-free diet over time, which steadily increased from 1960 to 1980 when it peaked before leveling off until the early 2000s, followed by fluctuations that ultimately resulted in a moderate rise lasting until 2020 and beyond.
The line graph shows the percentage of teenagers in the UK who adopted a meat-free diet over time, which steadily increased from 1960 to 1980 when it peaked before leveling off until the early 2000s, followed by fluctuations that ultimately resulted in a moderate rise lasting until 2020 and beyond.
The line graph shows the percentage of teenagers in the UK who adopted a meat-free diet over time, which steadily increased from 1960 to 1980 when it peaked before leveling off until the early 2000s, followed by fluctuations that ultimately resulted in a moderate rise lasting until 2020 and beyond.
The line graph depicts the quantity of teenagers who takes up a diet excluding the
consumption of all meat products in the UK.
Overall, there witnessed a steady increase in the first 20 years of the reported duration. No sooner did the graph reach its peak in 1980 than it started to level off constantly until the early 2000s. Ever since the dramatic fall, a continuous series of fluctuations then followed which ultimately settled down in a moderate rise lasting to 2020 and onwards. From the beginning of 1960 to 1980, an approximate upsurge of 15 percents took place leading the graph to reach its highest point. However, a modest dip then followed until 1990 and a stream of variations could be easily recognized during the period of the next 10 years. The statistics kept on a pace of varying between the range of 5 and 10 percents. In 2000, the percentage slowly rose again as time past by and remained stable at the specific point later in 2010. Few changes were to be recorded between 2010 and 2020 though it still existed a slight dip but was not remarkable.