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Band 5+: The bar chart below gives information about five countries spending habits of shopping on consumer goods in 2012. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar chart comparing the spending habits of five countries (Belgium, Spain, Austria, and Britain) on consumer goods in 2012. The goods are categorized as console games, outdoor game accessories, cosmetics, books, and cameras. Belgium has the highest spending on console games and cameras, while Spain leads in outdoor game accessories and cosmetics. Austria spends the most on books, and Britain's spending is relatively lower in all categories except for cameras, where it is the second-highest. The chart's y-axis measures spending in thousand pound sterling, ranging from 0 to 175.
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The graph demonstrates the spending habits of purchasers in 4 nations on six merchandise namely: console games, outdoor game accessories, cosmetics, books, toys and cameras in 2012.

As can be seen, citizens in the UK are the highest consumers of 6 goods and cameras are the most widespread goods.

Britain ranked first of all the produce, with numbers ranging from 155 to 170 thousand pounds. Next, Spain in console games outdoor game accessories and cosmetics with respective numbers being 150, under 155, and just under 155 thousand pounds.

In terms of games, the budget spent in Belgium console games and outdoor games accessories and cosmetics were higher compared to that of Austria, just over 145, at 150 and about 147 thousand pounds respectively. Meanwhile, this figures in Austria on books, toys and cameras were larger than that of Belgium, with about 157, approximately 160 and just over 165 thousand pounds in comparison to that of Belgium ranging from under 145 to about 147 thousand pounds.

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