This provided chart illustrates that people bought various kinds of online goods and services in four different countries throughout the year. Overall, it can be seen that the proportions of online items purchased by people in the United Kingdom were generally the highest except for toys and financial services.
To begin, the ratio of consumers who paid money to get books online was equal, at around 45%, in Canada and Australia, whereas the percentage in the UK was elevated than the other two countries by about 20%. Although the proportion of populations who got computer equipment via online service was nearly equal in Canada and Australia, there was a slight increase in the ratio in the UK compared to both of them.
In addition to that the percentage of folks who purchased music online was nearly twice, at about 75% in comparison to Canada and Australia. However, the percentage of DVDs, Videos, and food and drink purchased online was greater, in the UK than in the others, The ratio of food and drink bought online was the lowest in the UK. Regarding toys, financial services, and food and drink, there was a fluctuation in online purchasing, where Canada represented the least percentage for food and drink, but for Australia, the lowest ratio was for toys.
