The supplied illustration of the bar chart delineates the expenditure on various eating products in a United Kingdom coffee magazine, including coffee, tea, hot chocolate, sandwiches, cakes, and soup over the 20-year period between 2000 and 2020. The data is calibrated in pounds sterling.
Overall, it is obvious that the sales of all goods demonstrated an upward trend in different years in the country, and only soup showed a vice versa tendency.
It is conspicuous that coffee was a popular product among others in the given period, with around 1500 in 2000, and then this expenditure surged to just over 2100 in 2020. It is interesting to note that the sales of tea and hot chocolate demonstrated a similar pattern, as there has been a gradual rise in the sales of tea from merely 1000 to more than 1500. Moreover, hot chocolate soared from just under 1000 to more than 1600. On the contrary, the consumption of soup fluctuated from 2000 to 2020 at more or less between 400 and 100, becoming the least popular eating product. By 2020, the sales of sandwiches and cakes had risen to 1000 and more than 1200.
