The bar chart illustrates expenditure on six different products in the UK, France, Italy and Germany such as personal stereos, tennis racquets, perfumes, CDs, toys and photographic film.
Overall, more money was spent on toys and photographic films than on any other product. Also, the British were the biggest spenders in all six countries, whereas the lowest spending levels were attributed to German consumers.
In Britain, the highest amount of money was spent on photographic film (more than 170 million pounds), also, they spent more on toys and CDs. The French were the second biggest customer among the four nations on CDs, toys and photographic films, while they ranked last in personal stereos, tennis racquets and perfumes. Italian consumers spent more money on toys than on any other products (a bit less than 160 million pounds). Finally, Germans spent the least overall, having similar spending figures for all 6 products compared in the chart.
