The chart illustrates the consumption and purchase of coffee and tea by people in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart. Units are measure in percentages.
Overall, Melbourne has the highest number of residents who went to a café for coffee, and Adelaide has the most negligible percentage of people who went to a café. Fresh coffee was purchased more in Sydney and Brisbane, and the least no of citizens who bought fresh coffee. Percentages of citizens who bought fresh coffee and instant coffee are much higher when compared to people who went to a café for tea or coffee.
Nearly 45% of Australian cities bought fresh coffee in Sydney and nearly 35% in Brisbane. Melbourne has the second-highest percentage, followed by Hobart and Adelaide (Close to 43%, Almost 38% and nearly 35% respectively).
People who preferred to go to a café or tea over the past four weeks were more observed in Melbourne by 63% and was least in Adelaide by 49%. Instant coffee was bought more in Hobart by under 55% and least bought in Sydney by merely above 45%.
The chart illustrates the consumption and
purchase
of
coffee
and tea by
people
in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart. Units are measure in percentages.
Overall
, Melbourne has the highest number of residents
who
went to a café for
coffee
, and Adelaide has the most negligible percentage of
people
who
went to a café.
Fresh
coffee
was
purchased
more in Sydney and Brisbane, and the least
no
of citizens
who
bought
fresh
coffee
. Percentages of citizens
who
bought
fresh
coffee
and instant
coffee
are much higher when compared to
people
who
went to a café for tea or coffee.
Nearly
45% of Australian cities
bought
fresh
coffee
in Sydney and
nearly
35% in Brisbane. Melbourne has the second-highest percentage, followed by Hobart and Adelaide (Close to 43%, Almost 38% and
nearly
35%
respectively
).
People
who
preferred to go to a café or tea over the past four weeks were more observed in Melbourne by 63% and was least in Adelaide by 49%. Instant
coffee
was
bought
more in Hobart by under 55% and least
bought
in Sydney by
merely
above 45%.