The graph displays the charges of two countries on consumer products in 2010.
Overall, there are 5 product categories in France and the UK. Cars have the highest consumer goods expenditure compared to other goods in both countries. Despite cars, consumers do not prefer perfume products, so the charges for these goods are the lowest in France and the UK in 2010.
During 2010, the most expenses were spent on the consumption of cars in France, amounting to 400,000 pounds. This was followed by charges for computers and books, which were under 400,000 pounds. Perfume expenditures were lower than those for computers and books, with a charge amount of 200,000 pounds. Lastly, cameras were not preferred by French consumers; therefore, the expenditure amount for this was 150,000 pounds.
Cars were significantly the highest at 450,000 pounds in the UK. This was the highest amount charged to consumers in the UK. Expenditure on computers and cameras was the same in the UK, both amounting to 350,000 pounds. Perfume goods were not widely consumed by people in the UK, with a charge amount of 150,000 pounds.
