Pie charts demonstrate the data about customers choosing various websites when shopping online, while the table illustrates the reasons for choosing online shopping in 2012. The comparison is between two countries, Australia and New Zealand, and is given in percentages.
Overall, in pie charts countries differ only in percentage rates; using both overseas and local websites has the highest rate, while using only overseas websites is the lowest. The table shows that lower prices are the most popular reason for choosing online shopping in both countries.
In detail, using both websites was the biggest demand for people in Australia, sharing 64% of the total. Similarly, in New Zealand the percentage of people choosing both overseas and local websites demonstrated half of the total choices (50%), which was the biggest there. Furthermore, the least popular choice in Australia and New Zealand was overseas websites only, sharing 12% and 14% respectively.
Moving on to reasons, from the table it can be clearly seen that in both countries the majority chose online shopping for low prices, demonstrating over half of the total choices-59% in Australia and 51% in New Zealand. 23% of people in Australia shop online because it is more convenient. In contrast, this is one of the least popular choices in New Zealand, where 34% of people chose it for having a larger range of choices.
