The bar graph compares the average number of items sold on Saturdays in 2010 by two bakeries, Lovely Loaves and Bernie’s Buns, in London. The items include cakes, cookies, rolls, fresh loaves, toasted sandwiches, salads, crisps, and doughnuts.
Overall, Bernie’s Buns generally sold more items than Lovely Loaves in most categories, except for fresh loaves, rolls, and salads. Doughnuts were the most sold item in both bakeries, while salads and rolls were the least popular in Lovely Loaves and Bernie’s Buns, respectively.
Doughnuts were the best-selling product in both bakeries, with Bernie’s Buns selling around 140 and Lovely Loaves selling 120 units. Similarly, Bernie’s Buns sold more cakes (100) and cookies (120) than Lovely Loaves, which sold about 80 cakes and 70 cookies.
For fresh loaves, Lovely Loaves had a slight edge, selling around 40, compared to Bernie’s Buns’ 30. However, Bernie’s Buns surpassed Lovely Loaves in selling toasted sandwiches (80 vs 50) and crisps (70 vs 45). Both bakeries saw relatively low sales in salads, with Lovely Loaves selling only 20 units, while Bernie’s Buns sold slightly more at 30.
