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The image displays a table representing sales data with four columns under the headers Coffee, Tea, Pastries, and Sandwiches and rows for different times of the day from 7:30-10:30, 10:30-2:30, 2:30-5:30, 5:30-8:30, with a total row at the bottom. The sales figures are: Coffee (7:30-10:30: 265, 10:30-2:30: 185, 2:30-5:30: 145, 5:30-8:30: 200, Total: 795), Tea (7:30-10:30: 110, 10:30-2:30: 50, 2:30-5:30: 35, 5:30-8:30: 75, Total: 270), Pastries (7:30-10:30: 275, 10:30-2:30: 95, 2:30-5:30: 150, 5:30-8:30: 80, Total: 600), and Sandwiches (7:30-10:30: 50, 10:30-2:30: 200, 2:30-5:30: 40, 5:30-8:30: 110, Total: 400). Total sales for each time slot are also provided (7:30-10:30: 700, 10:30-2:30: 530, 2:30-5:30: 370, 5:30-8:30: 465, Grand Total: 2065).
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The tables compare the weekly sales of coffee, tea, pastries, and sandwiches in an office building.
Overall, coffee is by far the best-selling product among other categories, while Tea and Pastries had nearly similar sales with coffee in the morning, and sandwiches were highly favored at midday. Most notably, Sales were highest in the morning compared with later periods.
Coffee recorded the highest sales at all times. Between 7:30 and 10:30, coffee units sold were 265, compared with only 50 by sandwiches and 110 by tea; However, Pastries recorded the highest total sales among all with 275. At midday, Sandwiches had the highest revenues, at 200, surpassing tea by 150 units. Between 2:30 and 5:30, Pastries and coffee sales were the top sellers, with both recording 150 and 145, respectively. It is noteworthy that this period generated the fewest sales at 375. Coffee remained the top-selling item in the evening, being the most popular drink at that period, with sales reaching 200, whilst Tea and Pastries’ figures were the lowest, at 75 and 80 respectively.
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