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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 chart illustrates the results of five Australian cities, where people bought and drank fresh coffee, instant coffee or drank tea.

Overall, the results of a survey about five cities in Australia, mostly people bought both hot beverages, meaning coffee or tea and few bought fresh and instant coffee in last 4 weeks

In Sydney and Melbourne, round about 42% of individuals purchased fresh coffee and 43% to 48% of visitors bought instant coffee, while another 62% of people purchased coffee or tea from a cafe. In Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart people bought 35% to 39% of fresh coffee, and same situation in buying instant coffee. For example, 50% to 53% of busy people bought coffee, but most time individuals went to the cafe and bought beverages according to their tast but the people whom like coffee or tea, their percentage some times rose and some times go down.

Moreover, several people liked fresh coffee because they had free time but sometimes they needed instant coffee due to work burden or any other problem. On the other hand, a lot of people go to the cafe and buy coffee or tea.

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