The bar chart illustrates data on the expenditure of France and the UK on different types of products in 2010, measured in pounds sterling.
Overall, France spent more money on products such as computers and perfume, while the UK was the leader regarding cars, books and cameras. Both France and the UK spent more money on cars compared to the other categories, while perfumes were the least popular products.
France spent 400000 pounds on cars, whereas the UK spent 50000 more pounds on them in 2010. Books and cameras did experience the same pattern, where France spent 300000 pounds on books and the UK spent 400000 pounds. Cameras represented the biggest gap in expenditure, France bought 150000 pounds worth of cameras, while the UK spent 200000 more pounds on them.
Furthermore, perfumes and computers are the only categories where France was spending more money than the UK. According to the graphic, France spent approximately 380000 pounds on computers; 30000 more pounds compared to the UK. France bought 200000 pounds worth of perfumes, while the UK spent around 140000 pounds on this type of product.
