The line graph illustrates the changes in cost for three types of products and consumer price index from 1978 to 2009.
Overall, The graph shows the general increase in the price of fresh fruits and vegetables, sugars and sweets, carbonated drinks, and the consumer-price index.
The three types of products and the consumer price index had a similar price in 1978 (approximately 65).
While the consumer-price index made a gradual and constant rise until it reached right over 150 in 2009, The price of fresh fruits and vegetables experienced the most significant increase compared to other products as it
rocketed dramatically over the years, from slightly over 50 to 325 approximately.
Although it is not as rapid as fruit and vegetables, the other two goods also rose steadily during the period. sugar and sweets increased it’s price to 150 and carbonated drinks climbed up to right over 150.