The bar chart illustrates the average daily sales of six different items—Hot coffee, Iced coffee, Ice cream, Soup, Noodles/Rice, and Salad—during the winter and summer seasons. The sales are measured in the number of servings.
Overall, hot coffee is the most popular item in winter, while ice cream and iced coffee show a significant increase in sales during the summer.
In winter, hot coffee sales are by far the highest, reaching approximately 75 servings per day. This contrasts sharply with iced coffee sales, which are negligible, close to 0 servings. Ice cream sales are also low in winter, at about 25 servings. Soup sales are relatively high in winter, at around 50 servings. Noodles/Rice and Salad have similar winter sales, both around 25 servings.
During summer, the sales patterns shift considerably. Iced coffee sales surge to around 40 servings, while hot coffee sales drop dramatically to about 30 servings. Ice cream sales also increase substantially to roughly 35 servings. Conversely, soup sales decrease significantly to about 25 servings. Sales of noodles/rice and salad remain relatively stable compared to winter, with noodles/rice sales slightly decreasing to around 25 servings and salad sales remaining consistent at about 25 servings.
In summary, items typically associated with warmth (hot coffee, soup) sell much better in winter, while items associated with coolness (iced coffee, ice cream) see a substantial rise in sales during summer. Noodles/Rice and Salad sales remain relatively consistent across both seasons.
