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Band 5+: COFEE AND TEA BUYING AND DRINKING HABITS IN FIVE CITIES IN AUSTRALIA

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The image shows coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities, with the following percentages for each city and category: Sydney - Fresh Coffee (44%), Instant Coffee (37%), Prefer Tea (33%); Melbourne - Fresh Coffee (61%), Instant Coffee (42%), Prefer Tea (38%); Brisbane - Fresh Coffee (54%), Instant Coffee (49%), Prefer Tea (42%); Adelaide - Fresh Coffee (40%), Instant Coffee (36%), Prefer Tea (41%); Hobart - Fresh Coffee (63%), Instant Coffee (52%), Prefer Tea (48%).
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The graph illustrates the information about the Coffee and tea drinking habits in five differnet cities of Australia. It only covers data of last 4 weeks. Data is fluctuating a lot in all states.

It is clear from the chart that drinking habits are more in Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart as compare to Brisbane and Adelaide.

People went to cafe for tea is most evident, as it remained close to 60% of the total residents in all cities except adelaide; in which instant coffee is popular than others. Its value is at average of 55% and is peaked in hobart.

Less people purchase fresh coffee throughout the various cities mentioned here. Its number is roughly about 35 to 40%. It is most popular in sydney, while less liked in brisbane.

So, by this chart we come to know about the percentage of citizens drinking practice in numerous states of Australia.

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