The bar graph compares the daily intake of fast food amongst males and females in 2015.
It is, overall, clear that while the youngest age group (18-34) consumed far more fast food than any other age groups, the elderly people (over 65) showed the lowest percentage. Furthermore, all age groups were dominated by men.
Regarding males, middle-aged men (35-49) and seniors (50-64) were the second and third on the list, with just over one out ten and roughly 9% respectively. Males who aged over sixty-five showed nearly four percentage, meanwhile the youngest male age group (18-34)'s proportion was four times as high as than it.
There were similiar rankings as men amongst females. The holder of the highest percentage age group was young females in between 18 and 34 ages, at exactly 16%. Just under one in every tenth was showed by middle-aged women ( 35-49), and their one age group above counterparts were at about 8.5%. The proportion of the elderly females (65+) was nowhere near as the youngest ones, at approximately 9.5%
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