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Band 6+: The bar chart below gives information about five countries spending habits of shopping on consumer goods in 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains a bar graph titled "Amount spent on Consumer Goods" with the y-axis measuring "Thousand pounds" from 0 to 200 and the x-axis listing six categories: "Console games," "Outdoor/Drone accessories," "Cosmetics," "Books," "Toys," and "Cameras." Four countries are represented: Belgium, Spain, Austria, and Britain. For "Console games," Belgium: 140, Spain: 160, Austria: 150, Britain: 180. For "Outdoor/Drone accessories," Belgium: 120, Spain: 130, Austria: 140, Britain: 160. For "Cosmetics," Belgium: 100, Spain: 110, Austria: 120, Britain: 150. For "Books," Belgium: 80, Spain: 100, Austria: 100, Britain: 140. For "Toys," Belgium: 100, Spain: 110, Austria: 130, Britain: 160. For "Cameras," Belgium: 160, Spain: 170, Austria: 180, Britain: 200.
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The bar chart compares the amount spent on consumer goods for shopping on six different categories, from 4 European nations in 2012.

Overall, Britain has the most amount spent on each category, while other countries show variations, in which Belgium spends the least on most of the products.

To start with, British people spend the most with a spending of over 150 thousand pounds for every consumer goods, among which camera tops the chart, followed by toys, books, and cosmetics in order. Meanwhile, console games and outdoor game accessories are shown the least priority among them. Similarly, Austria has a good spending data for books, toys, and cameras with over 150,000 pounds in spending, and a slightly below the 150,000 pounds for the other three. Comparatively, cameras are the most favorite, whereas outdoor game accessories have the lowest sales.

On the other hand, Spain has shown a consistent numbers over 150 thousand pounds in sales over all the goods, except only console gamings, which has exactly 150,000 pounds. However, Belgium with the least sales among all the countries shows that people are more attracted towards outdoor games.

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