The bar chart illustrates the percentage of two countries that consume different types of goods in france and in uk
In 2010, consumer spending in the UK on cars was approximately £450,000, compared with about £400,000 in France. Expenditure on computers was almost the same in both countries, though France spent slightly more, at around £380,000 compared with £350,000 in the UK. In contrast, the UK spent considerably more on books, reaching nearly £400,000, while France’s figure was about £200,000. Spending on cameras in the UK was also much higher, almost double that of France. Finally, perfume sales were similar in both countries, with the UK showing only a small lead.
Overall, both nations differ in each goods that have been consumed that demonstrates pound starling that show how much each nation spends that uk is significantly higher than france in most goods showing higher demand for each product.
