The bar charts give information on the amount of different goods sold in the UK throughout four seasons.
Despite some fluctuation, there was an increase in the quantity of different clothing witnessing the most dramatic rise, whereas in summer and autumn the amount of commodities were sold lower than the other seasons. In addition, in spring and winter saw the biggest rise in sales over the period.
In 2015, around 100.000£ was derived in sales from clothing in spring, with a levelling of 7 in the two seasons and a final rise to reach a peak of 150.000£ in winter followed by the second most successful in winter.
The figure for household items saw opposite change, starting at the second most successful in spring, but later it experience a decline significantly to 80.000£ in under 60.000£. Over the four seasons, whereas the garden was fluctuated by approximately under 20.000£, whereas Electrical equipment saw sales fluctuated by a similar amount. By in winter, the electrical equipment had become the market leader with sales reaching around 80.000 followed by clothing sales. The other goods in 2015 were children’s toy, it saw a subsequent fluctuation over four seasons and a final rise from just over 80.000£.
The other two top selling goods in 2015 were in summer and Autumn. In these seasons the sale of clothing were sold around 80.000£ and over 60.000£, respectively. Similarly, there was an increase in amount of goods such as garden, electrical equipment and children toy around just over nearly 40.000£, 60.000£ and 20.000£ in Autumn. While, the household item experienced a decline slowly to ending 60.000£ in Autumn
