The provided table charts depict information about the proportions of food and other products that were purchased by people from various supermarket in three distinct European nations between 1998 and 2008.
Looking at the graphs from an overall perspective, it can be easily seen that the percentages of food and goods bought in supermarket in country 1 were the highest in 2008, while both of them in country 3 had the lowest percent in 1998.
Regarding to the first diagram, In Country , the proportion of food purchased in supermarkets in the first year was 10%, which was less than half of the 23% observed in Country 2. Additionally, about 35% of food was bought from superstores in 2008, which was the highest data compared to 25% in country 2. The number in country 3 started at 6% in 1998, after which it witnessed a slightly increase to nearly 10% in 2008.
