The given line chart compares the sales of beer in pubs and supermarkets of the UK, while the bar diagram illustrates the reduction in number of total pubs over the from 2000 to 2016.
→ Overall, it is clear that the volume of beers that was sold in pubs was higher than that of it sold in supermarket but over the period of 16 years it declined significantly reversing the format result. Also, the total number of pubs has seemed to be decreasing continuously.
3 The consumption of beers in pubs declined slightly from 25000 to about 23000 during the initial 4 years. Then, for the next 6 years it declined steadily to about 15000 and reached 12000 by 2016. However, it is different in case of supermarket as it increased for the first 4 years and hovered maintained the level for next 4 years. Although the sales declined from 2008 to 2012, at the final years, the volume of beer sold was about 14000.
→ Moving into the details for the total pubs in UK, we can see the reduction in their numbers clearly. In 2000, there were about 61,000 pubs in UK but the number kept decreasing as about 5000 of them closed by the year of 2008.Furthermore the numbers of pubs closed kept on increasing and reach hit the number of 2000 in final year 2016.
