The bar graph illustrates how residents in the five parts of Australia bought and drank coffee or tea in the last four weeks. Overall, in most of the five residues, having coffee or tea at a cafe in the last four weeks is more than 50%, following buy, as the second category, buying instant coffee in last four weeks, and then buying fresh coffee in last four weeks.
In Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney, the percentage of visiting a cafe for coffee or tea is major, making up for 63%, 62% and, 61% respectively, whereas it was slightly over 55% in Brisbane. The lowest percentage of drinking coffee or tea at a cafe is 49% in Adelaide.
Buying instant coffee accounts for 54% and 53% in Hobart and Brisbane. By contrast, less than 50% of people in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide bought instant coffee during the period.
The proportion of people who bought fresh coffee in the last four weeks is the highest in Sydney at around 44%, followed by roughly 43% in Melbourne and 37% in Hobart. However is stands at approximately 34% in Brisbane and Adelaide.
One significant point is that the percentage of buying instant coffee exceeds slightly those of purchasing fresh coffee while going to a cafe for coffee or tea is major in the other four areas in Australia.
The bar graph illustrates how residents in the five parts of Australia
bought
and drank
coffee
or
tea
in the last four
weeks
.
Overall
, in most of the five residues, having
coffee
or
tea
at a
cafe
in the last four
weeks
is more than 50%, following
buy
, as the second category, buying instant
coffee
in last four
weeks
, and then buying fresh
coffee
in last four weeks.
In Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney, the percentage of visiting a
cafe
for
coffee
or
tea
is major, making up for 63%, 62% and, 61%
respectively
, whereas it was
slightly
over 55% in Brisbane. The lowest percentage of drinking
coffee
or
tea
at a
cafe
is 49% in Adelaide.
Buying instant
coffee
accounts for 54% and 53% in Hobart and Brisbane. By contrast, less than 50% of
people
in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide
bought
instant
coffee
during the period.
The proportion of
people
who
bought
fresh
coffee
in the last four
weeks
is the highest in Sydney at around 44%, followed by roughly 43% in Melbourne and 37% in Hobart.
However
is stands at approximately 34% in Brisbane and Adelaide.
One significant point is that the percentage of buying instant
coffee
exceeds
slightly
those of purchasing fresh
coffee
while going to a
cafe
for
coffee
or
tea
is major in the other four areas in Australia.