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The figure presents the data about how popular fast food is in the USA which have been marked for three different years, that is 2003, 2006 and 2013. At first look, it can obviously be seen that, presented by statistics, most of people ate fast food once a week or once or twice a month in all three years. Being at it maximum in 2013 for once or twice a month, the proportion of fast-food-eaters in 2003 and 2006 at its high level for those who consumed it once a week which are around 31 per cent and 33 per cent in the same order. While in 2003 everyday-fast–food-eaters and neverfast-food-eaters are more than the other two periods, in 2006 and 2013 the percentages remained steadily around three per cent and four per cent respectively. Additionally, although the portions of people who ate fast food just for a few times a year stayed at 15 per cent for both 2006 and 2013, they have a little bit of increase around two per cent in comparison with that in 2003. Overall, although the proportion of the people who fast food was favored by and every day consumed by experienced a one per cent fall, for those who never ate it the decrease was similar to everyday-eaters. Furthermore, it can visibly be understood that only when people ate just a few times a year ate at fast food restaurants, does the popularity of eating fast food have around a two per cent growth in 2003 in contrast with both 2006 and 2013 and for other groups it was at least more than one period.

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