The picture illustrates data about the amount of money earned by three different bakeries named: Bernie’s Buns, Lovely Loaves, and Robbie’s Bakery in London from 2000 to 2010.
Overall, while the number in the income of Robbie’s Bakery and Bernie’s Buns increased considerably, the Lovely Loaves saw a significant fall in income during the period.
Looking at the details, the income of Robbie’s Bakery started near £60.000 in 2000 and unchanged until 2005. The year 2005 reached a peak at over £100.000 in the yearly income of Robbie’s Bakery. A slight fluctuation from £20.000 to £40.000 was witnessed in the annual earnings of Bernie’s Buns in 2003, then this figure remained stable until 2005. The sum of money made by Bernie’s Buns still stabilized at around £40.000 from 2003 to 2007, but later went up sharply by £20.000 in 2010.
By contrast, the total amount of money earned through Lovely Loaves has seen a downward trend during the period. This figure for Lovely Loaves started at £80.000 and fluctuated to £85.000 in 2004, before experiencing a substantial decline of £45.000 in 2008. The revenue of Lovely Loaves remained unchanged at £40.000 in 2010.
