The provided chart gives information about how much money French and British citizens spent on consumer products in 2010. Overall, the chart shows British citizens allocated more money to various consumer goods compared to their French counterparts.
Looking at the details, the British invested more in cars, books, and cameras, with expenditures of 450,000, 400,000 and 350,000 pounds, respectively. While the French allocated exactly 400,000 on cars, 300,000 on books, and 150,000 pounds on cameras.
On the other hand, the amount of money spent on computers and perfume was higher in France. French citizens invested about 380,000 pounds in computers, whereas British residents spent 7.8% less. A substantial investment, 200,000 pounds, was made by French citizens on perfume, with British citizens spending 60 thousand pounds less.
