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The image includes a bar graph and descriptive text analyzing average Saturday sales for 8 items from two London bakeries, Lovely Loaves and Bernie's Buns, in 2010. Key data points include: Bernie's Buns sold approximately 140 doughnuts, significantly surpassing the 20 doughnuts sold by Lovely Loaves. Cookies (118) and cakes (102) were also strong sellers for Bernie's Buns. Lovely Loaves had high sales of toasted sandwiches (122), while bread sold 40 and salads 62 for Lovely Loaves, much higher than Bernie's Buns' 19 salads. Bernie's Buns sold slightly more fresh loaves (50) against Lovely Loaves' 40. Rolls consistently remained above 70 for Bernie's Buns, with crisps also in moderate demand, details unspecified for the latter category but textually less emphasized.
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The chart shows how many items were sold on average on Saturdays in 2010 at two bakeries in London: Bernie’s Buns and Lovely Loaves.
Overall, doughnuts were the best-selling item in both bakeries. And sandwiches were the least selling items.
At Bernie’s Buns, almost 140 doughnuts were sold every Saturday, which was about seven times more than the number of salads sold (19). Cookies and cakes were also very popular, with about 118 and 102 items sold. Rolls and crisps were also sold in good numbers, both above 70 items.
Lovely Loaves sold about 20 fewer doughnuts than Bernie’s Buns, with around 120 sold. The least popular item was toasted sandwiches, with only 22 sold. In general, Bernie’s Buns sold more of most items. However, Lovely Loaves sold a bit more fresh loaves (50 compared to 40 at Bernie’s Buns). Also, Lovely Loaves sold over three times more salads than Bernie’s Buns, at around 62 and 18
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