The line graph illustrates the average Saturday sales data for two famous London bakeries: Lovely Loaves and Bernie’s Buns in 2010.
Overall, it is evident that doughnuts were the most popular item in both bakeries, while rolls had the lowest average sales among all items in each bakery.
For Bernie’s Buns, doughnut sales reached nearly 140, representing the highest number of Saturday sales. Cookies followed as the second best-selling item at approximately 120. In contrast, the sales of rolls and crisps were equal, each selling around 70 items, while the lowest-selling item was rolls at about 20, which is seven times less than the highest value.
Lovely Loaves sold nearly 20 fewer doughnuts than Bernie’s Buns, with sales around 120. Most of Lovely Loaves’ items consistently ranged between 45 and 70.
However, the majority of products at Bernie’s Buns had higher sales compared to those at Lovely Loaves. In terms of salads, Lovely Loaves outperformed Bernie’s Buns by three times, with sales of approximately 62 compared to 18, respectively.
