The bar graph illustrates the various categories of goods and services bought online in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom over a one-year period. The categories included books, computer equipment, music, DVDs/ videos, financial services, food and drink, and toys.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that books are the most popular items bought online across all three countries while financial services are the least popular. Especially, the United Kingdom has the highest percentage of purchasing items online in the major categories while Canada ranks the lowest.
Specifically, books are in first place in the categories purchased online, with the United Kingdom contributing 62%, followed by Canada and Australia, which have the same percentage of approximately 44%. Similar to books, computer equipment and music show significant sales on the internet with the United Kingdom again as the top contributor, followed by Canada and Australia.
Meanwhile, financial services become the least famous items in the three countries, especially in the United Kingdom which only sold around 2%. Food and drink, along with toys, are also less famous. These sales records are below 25% in the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
