The graph compares the yearly revenue of three bakeries in Calgary from 2000 to 2010.
Overall, Mari Bakeshop experienced a marked decline over the period, while Amandine Bakery remained relatively stable initially before surging in the second half of the decade. Meanwhile, Bolo Cakery showed a steady upward trend throughout.
In 2000, Mari Bakeshop earned the highest income among the three, at $80,000. This was followed by Amandine Bakery, which earned around $60,000 in the same year. Bolo Cakery, by contrast, recorded the lowest figure, at just $20,000. A year later, both Mari Bakeshop and Bolo Cakery experienced modest increases, reaching approximately $90,000 and $30,000 respectively. Amandine Bakery remained stable during this period. In 2003, Mari Bakeshop’s earnings returned to $80,000, while Bolo Cakery rose to nearly $40,000.
From 2007 onwards, Mari Bakeshop witnessed a significant drop in revenue, standing at 60,000 dollars in that year, and made 40,000 dollars by 2010. Meanwhile, Amandine Bakery, which had remained unchanged for five consecutive years, saw a sharp rise in income to approximately 100,000 dollars, reaching its peak at more than 100,000 dollars by the end of the timeframe. Similarly, Bolo Cakery’s earnings increased to around $60,000 in 2008 and stabilized thereafter.
