The line graph compares fast food consumption by adolescent in Australia
between 1975 to 2000.
Overall, the amount of fish and chips consumed showed a downward trend. Meanwhile a reverse parttern can be seen towards that of hamburgers and pizza. In 1975, fish and chips consumption registered 100 times, while the figures of the two other fast food were far lower, with 10 times and 5 times respectively.Over the following 10 years, the data for fish and chips fluctuated between 80 times and 100 times before dropping sharply and reaching a bottom of just under 40 times in 2000. By contrast, teenagers in Australia ate hamburgers and pizza at much higher levels. From 1975 to 1990, the figure for hamburgers rose quickly to around 90 times and held the first rank. Similary, the number of times eaten of pizza went up considerably by 55 times. By 1995, the consumption of hamburgers and pizza reached its highest point, at 100 times and 85 times respectively before maintaining stable at the end of surved period.