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Band 7+: The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts a table with data on the percentage of expenditure on food/drink/tobacco, clothing/footwear, and leisure/education in five countries. Ireland has the highest percentage in food/drink/tobacco at 28.91%, Italy in clothing/footwear at 9.00%, and Turkey in leisure/education at 4.35%. Turkey also has the highest overall food/drink/tobacco expenditure at 32.14%, while Sweden has the lowest in clothing/footwear at 5.40% and Spain in leisure/education at 1.98%.
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The table compares the proportion of goods that consumers use in five various areas such as Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey, over 2002. The unit is measured in percentage.

Overall, it can be seen that the most purchased items among all countries are recorded in Turkey throughout the whole time frame.

A closer look reveals that in the first division (food/drink/tobacco), Turkey showed the highest result with almost a third; on the contrary, Sweden stood in last place with just over one in ten. As regards Ireland, Spain, and Italy, they placed between nearly one third and just under one fifth, respectively. When it comes to clothing or footwear, Ireland, Spain, and Turkey belonged to fairly equal values, approximately 7%. While Italy showed a maximum result around one in ten, Spain had a very small number.

As for leisure and education, the values were very minimal, with Spain had the smallest at spending on leisure time at 1.98%, although the largest percentage was around 5% in Turkey. The remaining categories had a similar worth as the consumer record,at approximately 2%.

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