The bar chart illustrates the percentage of individuals buying coffee and tea in five Australian cities.
Overall, instant coffee was more popular than its fresh counterpart based on the percentage of residents who purchased each of them in the past one month in all the surveyed cities. In addition, going to a coffee shop for coffee and tea was the most popular choice when talking about buying and drinking habits in all four cities.
In Sydney and Melbourne, around 42% to 44% of residents living in these cities purchased fresh coffee in the last four weeks. The percentage of individuals in Hobart buying the same product in this timeframe was slightly lower, with 38%. In both Brisbane and Adelaide, around more than one-third of all citizens purchased this coffee version in the last four weeks.
The percentage of individuals living in Brisbane and Hobart who purchased instant coffee in the past four weeks was from 52% to 54%, the highest among all other cities. The rate was slightly lower for Adelaide with 50%, while around 45% to 48% of citizens in Sydney and Melbourne had this type of coffee purchase in the surveyed timeframe
Arround 64% of residents living in Melbourne and Hobart went to a coffee shop for coffee or tea in the past one month, the highest numbers among the figures for the remaining cities. The figure was mildly for Sydney with 62%, while the percentage of residents living in Adelaide and Brisbane who chose to go to a café for coffee and tea was approximately from 50% to 53%.
