July 19, 2011

This infographic from Bundle shows what cities spend the most on fast food. Topping the list is Plano, Texas, followed by Madison, Wis., Wichita, Kan., Akron, Ohio and Fort Wayne, Ind.
Plano, Texas residents spend over 2.3 times more on fast food than the national average. In contrast, citizens in San Francisco, Calif. spend 47 percent less on fast food than the national average. For a larger look at the infographic above, click here.
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