The chart below shows the results of a survey about people's coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The chart compares five different cities in Australia for the way of using coffee and tea in the last four weeks in the percentage of city residents.
At the first glimpse, it can be obviously found that the tendency toward going to cafe for coffee or tea is almost prevailing in all cities, except for Adelaide. To be accurate, more than 60 percent of Melbourne, Sydney, and Hobart residents went to cafe which was the highest proportions in chart . In the case of Brisbane, approximately 56 percent liked to go to cafe the while in Adelaide the tendency for going to cafe and buying instant coffee is almost the same, around 48%.
As can be seen, the least amount in the bar chart was for buying fresh coffee in all cities. However, Brisbane and Adelaide residents were in the minimum point about 34 percent, whereas Sydney had more fans of fresh coffee around 44 percent. Lastly, drinking instant coffee is almost in the the middle of the tendency in all cities except that of Adelaide as mentioned before.
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