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The image contains a bar chart displaying expenditure data for France and the UK on various consumer goods in 2010, measured in pounds sterling. For cars, France spent 400,000 while the UK's spending was approximately 450,000. In computers, France spent 350,000 compared to the UK's 380,000. On books, France spent 300,000, whereas UK expenditure reached 400,000. For perfume, France's spending was 200,000, while the UK's was 150,000. Regarding cameras, France spent 150,000, in contrast to 350,000 by the UK.
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The bar chart illustrates and compares how much money the citizens of the UK and France allocated on consumer products in 2010.
Overall, it is quite clear that on average, UK spent much more than its European counterpart, particularly on goods such as books and cameras. In contrast, people in France spent more on computers and much less on cameras.
In detail, UK citizens enjoed spending on cars, books and cameras, which respectively arrived at 450,000 pounds, 400,000 pounds and 350,000 pounds, while people France spent 50,000 less on car,s 100,000 less on books and suprisingly, 200,000 less on cameras.
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