The chart below shows the results survey about
people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.
The given
bar graph illustrates the findings based on an analysis of buying and drinking
tendency of five nations namely, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and
Hobart. Units are measured in percentage.
Overall,
more than half of the population went to a café to have tea or coffee in past
four weeks, while purchasing fresh coffee remains on the least scale. However,
buying instant coffee was moderately popular among individuals in last quarter.
It is
evident that both in Melbourne and Hobart, people went to café to have tea or
coffee are approximately 64% and 63% respectively, followed by nearly 61.5% in
Sydney. As far as other two countries were concerned, nearly about 55% visits
café and less that 50% in Adelaide which was at the bottom as compared to other
four nations. Furthermore, percentage of buying instant coffee was slightly
moderate in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney by 50%,47% and 45.5% respectively
whereas it grew substantially in Brisbane by 54% and in Hobart by 54.5%.
However,
stocking up coffee in last four weeks was below 50% for all countries. It was
common in Sydney (44%) and Melbourne (42%). Hobart was next at 39% and Brisbane
and Adelaide were much lower at around 34%.
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