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The image displays a table listing countries and percentages for three categories: Ireland with Foods/Drinks/Tobacco 28%, Clothing/Footwear 6%, Leisure/Education 2%; Italy with Foods/Drinks/Tobacco 16%, Clothing/Footwear 9%, Leisure/Education 3%; Spain with Foods/Drinks/Tobacco 18%, Clothing/Footwear 7%, Leisure/Education 1%; Sweden with Foods/Drinks/Tobacco 15%, Clothing/Footwear 5%, Leisure/Education 2.5%; Turkey with Foods/Drinks/Tobacco 32%, Clothing/Footwear 6%, Leisure/Education 4%.
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The table provides data on the percentage of five countries on consumer expenditure on three items in Europe in 2005.
Overall, foods, drinks, and tobaccco showed larger percentages in all the countries than remaining items. Meanwhile, Turkey had the biggest proportion all of the items.
About the first column of table in foods, drinks and tobacco, Turkey and Ireland portrayed bigger proportions (32% and 28%), while other countries were similarily with each other. Of great significance, the smallest indicator was in Sweden at 15%, which almost two times less than Turkey.
Regarding remaining categories, the leisure and education in Spain almost on the verge of extinction with 1%. Third item of table, clothing and footwear stayed stability in five countries.
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