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The image presents: graph one, Volume of Beer Sold in UK (2000-2016), bars to pubs vs supermarkets: 2000 pubs 27M, supermarkets 10M; 2002 pubs 25M, supermarkets 11M; 2004 pubs 22M, supermarkets 12M; 2006 pubs 20M, supermarkets 13M; 2008 pubs 17M, supermarkets 14M; 2010 pubs 15M, supermarkets 15M; 2012 pubs 14M, supermarkets 14M; 2014 pubs 13M, supermarkets 14M; 2016 pubs ~12M, supermarkets ~12M; graph two, Total Number of Pubs in UK (2000-2016): 2000 60000, 2002 56000, 2004 60000, 2006 58000, 2008 55000, 2010 52000, 2012 51000, 2014 50000, 2016 50000.
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The line graph illustrate amount of beer sold in Pubs and Suoer markets in UK between 2000 and 2016, while the bar chart shows total number of pubs in the same years.
Overview, in the graph the higher was Beer sold to Pubs, while to Suoer markets almost twice less. The chart shows quite stable indicators, just slight decline over time.
From 2000 to 2014, Pubs was on the peak. In years between 2000 and 2004, number of sales was around 25,000, then by 2016, the figures had dropped significantly to approximately 13,000. At the same time, the Suoer markets gradually a rise but for sixteen years, the number of sales fluctuates around 5,000.
Whereas, total number of Pubs over a 16 year period had slowly decreased, from 60,000 to 50,000 opend Pubs in UK.
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