Street Foods

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Table 1.1 AGE

AGE | NO OF RESPONDENTS | PERCENTAGE | RANK |

13-15 | 2 | 6.67% | 3 |

16-18 | 15 | 50% | 1 |

19-21 | 11 | 36.66% | 2 |

22-24 | 2 | 6.67% | 4 |

| 30 | 100% | |

Table 1.1 or age of the respondents show that age 16-18 is the highest among the group with 15 or 50% respondents. And the lowest is age 22-24 with 2 respondents or 6.67%. The Middle is 19-21 with 11 respondents or 36.66%.

This can be concluded that half of the respondents which age 16-18 that eat street foods are particularly indulged their capability to eat such things and extent that they are matured enough to eat at streets.

Table 1.2 GENDER

GENDER | NO. OF RESPONDENTS | PERCENTAGE | RANK |

MALE | 18 | 60% | 1 |

FEMALE | 12 | 40% | 2 |

| 30 | 100% | |

Table 1.2 or gender of the respondents shows that the male respondents are the highest between the two with 18 respondents or 60%. And the lowest are the female respondents with 12 respondents or 40%.

This can be concluded that males are more superior and independent than females when eating at certain places. Males are more capable to afford eating at street foods otherwise. Males intend to explore outside their campus like eating at dirty places just to try it out and can physically afford it while females are more on a clean and neat looking places while eating and some females just like it raw and can heavily eat considering they often it at certain restaurants.

Table 1.3 YEAR LEVEL

YEAR LEVEL | NO. OF RESPONDENTS | PERCENTAGE | RANK |

1ST YEAR | 2 | 6.67% | 3 |

2ND YEAR | 20 | 66.67% | 1 |

3RD YEAR | 7 | 23.33% | 2 |

4TH YEAR | 1 | 3.33% | 4 |

| 30 | 100% | |

Table 1.3 or the year level of the respondents shows that 2nd year level students has the highest respondents among the four with 20 respondents or 66.67%. The lowest among the four is the 4th year students with 1 respondent or 3.33%. And the Middle is the 3rd year students with 7 students or 23.33%.

This can be concluded that most of the respondents...