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The image shows a bar chart measuring coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities, expressed as the percentage of individuals taking part in three distinct activities: buying fresh coffee, buying instant coffee, and visiting a cafe for coffee or tea in the last four weeks. Sydney has the highest fresh coffee purchase at 65%, while Melbourne leads in instant coffee purchasing at just above 45% and cafe visits at around 63%. Brisbane shows the least fresh coffee buying at around 47% and cafe visits at approximately 52%. Instant coffee buying ranges from just above 35% in Hobart to Melbourne's peak. Cafe visits are most popular in all cities, except in Brisbane, where fresh coffee buying takes a slight lead.
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The bar graph shows survey results on human consumption of coffee and tea in five cities of Australia. Overall, there is a significantly greater percentage of people drinking fast brewing coffee, whereas the proportion of fresh coffee lovers is much lower.
Nevertheless,the highest bar represents people drinking beverages in a café. Less than 35% of people buy fresh coffee in cities such as Brisbane and Adelaide, while in Sydney and Melbourne just over 40% of the folk consume it.
Even so, less than two fifths of people prefer fresh pots of coffee in Hobart. Also, the proportion of instant coffee lovers exceeds 45% among all cities. In Hobart the percentage almost reaches 55%. The bar with café comers overtops all others in every place.
Notwithstanding, only in Adelaidea the percentage of café customers inferiors a tiny fraction to the proportion of fast brewing coffee lovers. However, this does not prevent the bar from leading among the others.
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