The bar graph provides information about the proportion of Australian citizens who bought tea and coffee with different drinking habits in the last 4 weeks in five cities.
Overall, enjoying coffee or tea at a cafe reigns supreme in popularity while drinking fresh coffee is the least chosen option in all cities. When comparing between purchasing instant coffee and drinking coffee or tea at a coffee shop, Adelaide shows an insignificant difference in the portion.
In Sydney, a majority of residents are interested in going to a cafe to enjoy coffee or tea, over 60% of the population, which is about 15% higher than the figure for buying instant coffee and fresh coffee. Mirroring the same trend, Melbourne has around 63%, 47%, and 42% of its citizens choosing to buy fresh coffee, instant coffee, and coffee or tea at a coffee shop, respectively. Similarly, the most common drinking habit among Hobart residents is coffee or tea at a cafe, with the figure close to Melbourne. However, the percentage of instant coffee buyers in Hobart outweighs the previous cities, with roughly 55%, while the figure for fresh coffee is only approximately 38%.
Brisbane and Adelaide both indicate insignificant gaps between drinking instant coffee and coffee or tea from a cafe. Around 55% of people in Brisbane go to coffee shops to buy coffee or tea, which is unremarkably higher than those who drink instant coffee, about 53%. Fresh coffee is almost half the figure of the other habits in Brisbane, which is the same as in Adelaide. Strikingly, both instant coffee and coffee at a cafe are chosen by around 50% of people in Adelaide, featuring little to no difference.
