The graph illustrates the percentage of population's coffee and tea purchasing and drinking habits for the last four weeks residing in five various Australian cities(Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart).
In general, it is evident that going to a café is the most common habit except in Adelaide. Moreover, fresh coffee bought by the residents in all cities is relatively lower than the purchase of instant coffee.
Coming over to Sydney and Melbourne, the proportion of Sydney's people drinking tea or coffee in cafés is 61%, while the percentage of Melbourne's people are 64%. Meanwhile, 45% to 50% of the population in Sydney and Melbourne had a habit of buying instant coffee, whereas the proportions of purchasing instant coffee is 44% and 42% each.
For the remaining cities, having tea or coffee at a café accounted for the largest percentage of community in Hobart, followed by Brisbane and Adelaide, at approximately 56% and 49% respectively. At the same time around 53% of the society in Hobart and Brisbane chose to buy instant coffee, compared to nearly 50% of those in Adelaide. Finally, a close similarity can be observed in the percentage of crowd purchasing fresh coffee between Brisbane and Adelaide, at around 34%, whereas Hobart's figure was higher, at roughly 44%.
The graph illustrates the
percentage
of population's
coffee
and tea purchasing and drinking habits for the last four weeks residing in five various Australian cities(Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart).
In general
, it is evident that going to a café is the most common habit except in Adelaide.
Moreover
, fresh
coffee
bought
by the residents in all cities is
relatively
lower than the
purchase
of instant coffee.
Coming over to Sydney and Melbourne, the proportion of Sydney's
people
drinking tea or
coffee
in cafés is 61%, while the
percentage
of Melbourne's
people
are 64%. Meanwhile, 45% to 50% of the population in Sydney and Melbourne had a habit of buying instant
coffee
, whereas the proportions of purchasing instant
coffee
is 44% and 42% each.
For the remaining cities, having tea or
coffee
at a café accounted for the largest
percentage
of community in Hobart, followed by Brisbane and Adelaide, at approximately 56% and 49%
respectively
. At the same time around 53% of the society in Hobart and Brisbane chose to
buy
instant
coffee
, compared to
nearly
50% of those in Adelaide.
Finally
, a close similarity can
be observed
in the
percentage
of crowd purchasing fresh
coffee
between Brisbane and Adelaide, at around 34%, whereas Hobart's figure was higher, at roughly 44%.