The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of residents’ coffee and tea purchasing and consuming habits in last 4 weeks in five different cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart) in Australia.
In general, it is evident that going to a cafe to have coffee or tea was the most common habit, except in Adelaide. Additionally, the percentage of people buying instant coffee was always higher than that of those purchasing fresh coffee in all cities.
In terms of Sydney and Melbourne, while the percentage of Sydney’s people drinking tea or coffee at a cafe was about 61%, the figure for Melbourne was slightly higher, at around 63%. Meanwhile, above 45% of citizens in Sydney and Melbourne had a habit of buying instant coffee, whereas the proportions of those purchasing fresh coffee in these two cities were around 44% and 43% respectively.
Moving on to the remaining cities, having coffee or tea at a cafe accounted for the largest percentage of people in Hobart, followed by Brisbane and Adelaide, at approximately 51% and 49% respectively. At the same time, around 53% of people in Brisbane and Hobart chose to buy instant coffee, compared to nearly 50% of those in Adelaide. Finally, a close similarity can be seen in the percentage of people buying fresh coffee in Brisbane and Adelaide, at around 34%, while Hobart’s figure was higher, at roughly 38%. 
The  
given
 bar chart illustrates the  
percentage
 of residents’  
coffee
 and  
tea
 purchasing and consuming habits in last 4 weeks in five  
different
 cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart) in Australia. 
In general
, it is evident that going to a  
cafe
 to have  
coffee
 or  
tea
 was the most common habit, except in Adelaide.  
Additionally
, the  
percentage
 of  
people
 buying instant  
coffee
 was always higher than that of those purchasing fresh  
coffee
 in all cities.
In terms of Sydney and Melbourne, while the  
percentage
 of Sydney’s  
people
 drinking  
tea
 or  
coffee
 at a  
cafe
 was about 61%, the figure for Melbourne was  
slightly
 higher, at  
around
 63%. Meanwhile, above 45% of citizens in Sydney and Melbourne had a habit of buying instant  
coffee
, whereas the proportions of those purchasing fresh  
coffee
 in these two cities were  
around
 44% and 43%  
respectively
.
Moving on to the remaining cities, having  
coffee
 or  
tea
 at a  
cafe
 accounted for the largest  
percentage
 of  
people
 in Hobart, followed by Brisbane and Adelaide, at approximately 51% and 49%  
respectively
. At the same time,  
around
 53% of  
people
 in Brisbane and Hobart chose to  
buy
 instant  
coffee
, compared to  
nearly
 50% of those in Adelaide.  
Finally
, a close similarity can be  
seen
 in the  
percentage
 of  
people
 buying fresh  
coffee
 in Brisbane and Adelaide, at  
around
 34%, while Hobart’s figure was higher, at roughly 38%.