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family in a UK city earneds and spentds on food and clothing, while the
two pie chart depicts shows the percentage of spending on these items
in 2010 and 2013.
Regarding the two pie charts In addition, it is crystal clear that the share
of spending on meat and fish was on top of the hierarchy the highest of
over all studied categories in 2010, at 29% but then and three years
later it has dropped to 23% three years later. A similar downward trend
can be witness from the figure for clothes, It the same to the clothes in
which the percentage underwent a slight shrink is decreasing from 15%
in 2010 to 13% in 2013. Contrariwise Beside, people seemed to spend
more money on fruits, vegetables and dairy products as the percentage
abruptly surge numbers go up, respectively. up to 30%, and 16% and
12% respectively. While, the The only percentage share of spending on
a category other foods that flattened out was that of other food,
remained unchanged at exactly 18% in both years of the process
percent.