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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 chart below shows the results of a survey about people’s coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.
Generally speaking, it is obvious that going to cafes for coffee or tea is the most popular activities in all cities. Therefore, the purchase of coffee is the lowest indicator, except Sudney.
In detail, around 63 percent of people visit a cafe in Melbourne, the highest among all towns. While in Hobart and Sydney also almost the same 61-62 percents. Adelaide has the lowest percentage of cafe going with 49 percents.
In the other hand, the lowest index is in buying coffee in Brisbane and Adelaide, around 34 percent. Meanwhile, Sydney and Melbourne have the highest level of buying fresh coffee with 44-42 percents. Instant coffee however is more popular in Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart, with over 50 percents of people getting it. Sydney and Melbourne have the lowest option with 46-48 percents of human being that buys instant coffee.
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