the bar chart provides statistics about the expenses on junk food, hamburger ,fish and chips and pizza, by three different income groups in the Great Britain.
the bar chart provides statistics about the expenses on junk food, hamburger, fish and chips and pizza, by three different income groups in the Great Britain. qrmWE
The bar chart provides statistics about the expenses on junk food-hamburger, fish and chips and pizza-by three different income groups in the Great Britain. Overall, it can be clearly seen from the chart, hamburger was the most popular fast food item in all income groups, except from low earnings while pizza was the least preferred fast food among the average and low in earning people.
Turning first to high-income class, their expenditure on hamburgers was almost twice higher than low income group's(about 47 and 14 million pounds respectively)and more than 15 million higher than the expenses of people with average earnings. With regards to fish & chips, it was predominantly fast-food item among low-income British citizens. Average income class spend one-fourth of their expenses on fish and chips whereas wealthy British's total costs were above 15 million pounds.
As for pizza, the figure showed that, it was the least preferred fast-food of medium (around 13 million pounds) and under-privileged (nearly 7 million pounds) classes. In contrast to this, pizza was the second most favoured convince-food of well-paid UK residents, with just under 20 million pounds of spendings.
The bar chart provides statistics about the expenses on junk food-hamburger, fish and chips and pizza-by three
different
income
groups in the Great Britain.
Overall
, it can be
clearly
seen
from the chart, hamburger was the most popular
fast
food item in all
income
groups, except from low earnings while pizza was the least preferred
fast
food among the average and low in earning
people
.
Turning
first
to high-income
class
, their expenditure on hamburgers was almost twice higher than low
income
group's(about 47 and 14
million
pounds
respectively
)and more than 15
million
higher than the expenses of
people
with average earnings.
With regards to
fish & chips, it was
predominantly
fast
-food item among low-income British citizens. Average
income
class
spend one-fourth of their expenses on fish and chips whereas wealthy British's total costs were above 15
million
pounds.
As for pizza, the figure
showed
that, it was the least preferred
fast
-food of medium (around 13
million
pounds) and under-privileged (
nearly
7
million
pounds) classes.
In contrast
to this, pizza was the second most
favoured
convince-food of well-paid UK residents, with
just
under 20
million
pounds of
spendings
.
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