The line graph provides information about how many essential products were sold in WE BUY in the first half of 2020. The number of products is measured in thousands.
In general, the amount of five products generally grew, through to a varying degree over the period. In contrast, there was a notable drop in electronics and in clothing sales. It’s also worth mentioning that, whereas books and movies had the lowest sales at the beginning of the month, they reached a peak at the end of the month. Clothing fell with fluctuations.
In detail, Food and beverages were sold around 35 in January. Then they increased slightly, accounting for 38. And it grew sharply in February. Then they reached their peak with 55 sales in March. Then they stood steady accounting for 57 between March and May. Finally, at the end of the month, they increased slightly to 59. Books and movies were sold approximately 9 at the beginning of the month. Then they started growing slightly to just under 12 in March. After that, it grew considerably in 45. At the end of the month they were stable. it’s clear that, medical supplies were sold just over 10 in January. Then they gradually went up to a high of 47 until the end of the month. The figures for cleaning supplies and toiletries went up 30 within the next five months then they increased sharply in the following month, reaching a peak of 43 sales. In contrast, electronics were sold at roughly 40 in January. After that, they plunged slightly to 43 in February. This decline continued until the end of the month(until June). Clothing dropped with fluctuations. At the beginning of the month it was at about 21 sales. Then they increased sharply to just under 32 in March. And it virtually stood steady with 32 sales between March and April. At the end of the month it eventually fell to 20.
