The line graph presented details the annual revenues of three distinct bakeries in Calgary from 2000 to 2010, specifically Amandine Bakery, Mari Bakeshop, and Bolo Cakery.
Overall, Amandine Bakery and Bolo Cakery demonstrated a consistent upward trend in annual income, while Mari Bakeshop experienced fluctuations, culminating in a notable decrease by the end of the period.
In 2000, Amandine Bakery commenced with an annual income of approximately $55,000. This figure experienced a slight decline to around $53,000 in 2001, followed by a significant increase to approximately $85,000 in 2002. The income plateaued until 2005, before experiencing a minor decline to about $83,000 in 2006. However, it embarked on a steady increase thereafter, peaking at around $105,000 in 2009, although it subsequently dipped to approximately $100,000 in 2010. In contrast, Bolo Cakery started at approximately $30,000 in 2000 and exhibited a steady increment to around $40,000 by 2004. This bakery then surged to roughly $50,000 in 2005 and continued its upward trajectory, ultimately achieving an income of approximately $70,000 in 2009, before a slight decline to around $68,000 in 2010.
Conversely, Mari Bakeshop initiated its operations with an annual income of about $45,000 in 2000. The bakery’s revenue showed a gradual increase to around $50,000 in 2002, but fell back to $45,000 in 2003. A subsequent rise to approximately $65,000 occurred in 2004, followed by a slight decline to $63,000 in 2005. Similar to its earlier performance, Mari Bakeshop’s income peaked at approximately $85,000 in 2009, yet it faced a reduction to approximately $80,000 in 2010. The fluctuations and eventual decrease mark a contrasting trend when compared to both Amandine Bakery and Bolo Cakery, which exhibited robust growth over the decade.
