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The bar chart illustrates how often American citizens ate at fast food restaurants over the period

2003 to 2013. At first glance, it is clear that the majority of people visit the places like KFC at least
once a month.

From 2003 to 2006, the number of people who never eat at fast food restaurants fall by 1 percent.
By contrast, the clients who eat there every day fall by almost 2 percent. Since 2006, there have
been no visible changes in these segments of the chart.

It is noticeable that the main changes happened in the groups of people who eat once a week and
one-two times a month. In 2006 Americans preferred to consume this kind of food at least once a
week. Whereas in 2013 there was a substantial increase almost by 10 percent of people who eat one
or two times a month.

Overall, the number of people who often eat at fast food restaurants change fluctuate over the
years, the figures concerning the percentage of those who eat every day or never do it remain
stable.

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