The table displays trends concerning the amounts of fast food consumed in Melbourne. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The figure illustrates the direction with regards to the value of fast
food
consumed in Melbourne in 3 different years.
Overall
, what stands out from the data is that the need for junk food
steadily increases. While
Hamburger holds the number 1 spot, salad took the last
.
In 2005, the amount of hamburger consumption was 40 units
and served as the favourite food
compared to the rest before decreasing by 2 units
at present. However
, the salad was the least favoured in 2005 at 5 units
but witnessed a dramatic annual rise at present that doubled the number and is predicted to doubly increase in the future by 41 units
. Whereas
, hamburgers still hold the number 1 spot in the foreseeable future at 51 units
.
In more detail, surprisingly fried rice and noodles had the same value in 2005 at 6 units
. Both fast food
experienced a steady increase but hovered at the same level at present and stayed relatively low compared to the other in the given period and are anticipated to stay at 9 units
in 2025.Submitted by Anneya
on
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