The bar chart illustrates the purchase and consumption of coffee and tea in five different cities of Australia. The information is restricted to the data recorded within a month, and is measured as percentage of people living in these cities.
According to the data compiled, the greatest fraction of people in Melbourne (64%) went to a cafeteria to have coffee or tea, whereas the percentage of people attending café in Adelaide was minimum – around 50%. On the other hand, ratio of people who purchased fresh coffee is maximum in Sydney and lowest in Brisbane that is, 44% and 34% respectively. Instant coffee sale is highest in Hobart, 54%, and least in Sydney, 45%.
Drawing a comparison between each city’s individual buying and drinking habits involving tea and coffee reveals that the purchase of fresh coffee is least popular in every area while going to a café to have a drink is more common. In addition to this trend, it can be observed that the difference between fraction of residents going to café and buying beverage is largest in Melbourne followed by Sydney, and the gap is lowest in Adelaide.
Overall, among the Australian cities, Sydney dominates when it comes to serving drinks in café followed by Hobart and Adelaide being the lowest. Hobart is on the top in terms of purchase of instant coffee while Sydney leads in terms of fresh coffee.
The bar chart illustrates the
purchase
and consumption of
coffee
and tea in five
different
cities of Australia. The information
is restricted
to the data recorded within a month, and
is measured
as percentage of
people
living in these cities.
According to the data compiled, the greatest fraction of
people
in Melbourne (64%) went to a cafeteria to have
coffee
or tea, whereas the percentage of
people
attending café in Adelaide was minimum
–
around 50%.
On the other hand
, ratio of
people
who
purchased
fresh
coffee
is maximum in Sydney and lowest in Brisbane
that is
, 44% and 34%
respectively
. Instant
coffee
sale is highest in Hobart, 54%, and least in Sydney, 45%.
Drawing a comparison between each city’s individual buying and drinking habits involving tea and
coffee
reveals that the
purchase
of fresh
coffee
is least popular in every area while going to a café to have a drink is more common.
In addition
to this trend, it can
be observed
that the difference between fraction of residents going to café and buying beverage is largest in Melbourne followed by Sydney, and the gap is lowest in Adelaide.
Overall
, among the Australian cities, Sydney dominates when it
comes
to serving drinks in café followed by Hobart and Adelaide being the lowest. Hobart is on the top in terms of
purchase
of instant
coffee
while Sydney leads in terms of fresh
coffee
.