The bar chart compares the quantities of coffee and tea imported by four countries – Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany – measured in tons.
Overall, coffee imports exceeded tea imports in three of the four countries, with the UK standing out as the sole exception, where tea was notably the dominant import. While Germany recorded the highest figure in coffee, the UK overwhelmingly led in tea imports. Notably, the US and Canada mirrored each other exactly.
In terms of tea, the largest quantity was observed in the UK, at 80,000 tons – the highest point across the board. This was double the figure for Germany (40,000) and four times higher than the figures for the US and Canada, at 20,000 each.
By contrast, Germany led the chart in coffee imports with a substantial 50,000 tons, closely followed by the US and Canada, both reporting similar figures, at 40,000. Coffee was imported far less in the UK, at 30,000, revealing a sharp preference for tea.
