The given bar chart provides information about how much money spent on five different goods (cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras) in UK and France in 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the UK spent more on cars, books, and cameras, while France allocated larger amounts to computers and perfume. Additionally, the significant disparities between two countries was observed in cameras and books.
Looking at the details, as regards cars, they were the highest expenditure in both France and UK, with £400,000 and £450,000, respectively. Spending on computers was greater in France (around £380,000) compared with just under £350,000 in the UK. With regard to perfume, France also spent slightly more than the UK, by approximately £60,000.
In contrast, books and cameras displayed an opposite trend. The UK spent significantly more on books (over £400,000) than France (around £300,000). An even greater gap appeared in the figures for cameras, where UK expenditure reached about £350,000, almost double the amount spent in France.
