The bar chart illustrates how often Americans came to fast food eateries from 2003 to 2013.
The bar chart illustrates how often Americans came to fast food eateries from 2003 to 2013.
Overall, most Americans spent once a week having meals at fast-food restaurants in two separate years (2003 and 2006) and once or twice a month in 2013. However, people coming to restaurants daily just accounted for a little percent over the period given.
As we can see, in 200 and 2006, around a third of the population in the USA had meals at fast-food establishments once a week while in 2013, this figure declined slightly to under 30%. Fast-food eaters once or twice a month stood at 30% in 2003, followed by a decrease of 10% 3 years later and then jumped to nearly 35%, which was as high as those eating once a week.
There was a fluctuation in the number of people eating fast-food several times a week between over 15% and 20%, which was moderately higher than those eating a few times a year. However, around 3% to 5% was the number of Americans eating fast-food daily and have never tried it before.
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- The bar chart illustrates how often Americans came to fast food eateries from 2003 to 2013
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