The bar chart compares the expenditure on different consumer goods by the people of four European countries; namely Britain, France, Italy and Germany. At the first glance, British spent more money on consumer goods while Germans spent the least.
It is worth noticing that, British spent more than 170 thousand pound sterling for photographic films which is the highest amount spent on any consumer goods. British also spent more than 160 thousand for purchasing Toys and CDs, which is higher than that of by any other nation. For perfumes, tennis racquets and personal stereos, they spent more than other nations as well. On the other hand, French people spent around 165 thousand for purchasing photographic films, which makes it the highest amount they spent on consumer goods.
French citizens spent about 158 thousand on toys which is a tie with Italians. For photographic films, toys and CDs, their spending totalled second highest among the given four nations. Finally, they spent less than 150 thousand on remaining consumer goods.
Italian citizens spent around 150 thousand on personal stereos, tennis racquets and CDs while they spent about 5 thousand more on photographic films and toys. Finally, Germans spent the fewer amount in all consumer items than any other nation and their average spending was 145 thousand. 
The bar chart compares the expenditure on  
different
  consumer
  goods
 by the  
people
 of four European countries;  
namely
 Britain, France, Italy and Germany. At the  
first
 glance, British  
spent
 more money on  
consumer
  goods
 while Germans  
spent
 the least.
It is worth noticing that, British  
spent
 more than 170 thousand pound sterling for  
photographic
 films which is the highest amount  
spent
 on any  
consumer
  goods
. British  
also
  spent
 more than 160 thousand for purchasing  
Toys
 and CDs, which is higher than that of by any  
other
  nation
. For perfumes, tennis racquets and personal stereos, they  
spent
 more than  
other
  nations
  as well
. On the  
other
 hand, French  
people
  spent
 around 165 thousand for purchasing  
photographic
 films, which  
makes
 it the highest amount they  
spent
 on  
consumer
  goods
.
French citizens  
spent
 about 158 thousand on  
toys
 which is a tie with Italians. For  
photographic
 films,  
toys
 and CDs, their spending  
totalled
 second highest among the  
given
 four  
nations
.  
Finally
, they  
spent
 less than 150 thousand on remaining  
consumer
  goods
.
Italian citizens  
spent
 around 150 thousand on personal stereos, tennis racquets and CDs while they  
spent
 about 5 thousand more on  
photographic
 films and  
toys
.  
Finally
, Germans  
spent
 the fewer amount in all  
consumer
 items than any  
other
  nation
 and their average spending was 145 thousand.