The table depicts the consumption rate of coffee, tea, and milk in five countries (USA, Germany, Brazil, UK, and Japan) for the year 2019.
Germany’s rate of consumption of milk was at the peak of the chart, consuming 210kg of milk, while Japan consumed less milk at 140kg. Other countries USA, Brazil, and the UK, have 200kg, 180kg, and 150kg, respectively.
The United Kingdom tops the chart of tea consumption with 3.1kg among its contemporaries, while Americans consume the least tea, which amounts to 0.5kg. This time around, other countries, Germany, Brazil, and Japan, have consumption rates at 2.3kg, 1.5kg, and 0.8kg, respectively.
And lastly, Germany again tops the chart for coffee consumption with 7.6kg, followed by Brazil, 5.4kg, with Japan having the least consumption rate of 3.5kg. The USA and the UK have 4.2kg and 3.8kg, respectively.
Invariably, Germany is the highest consumer of milk and coffee, while Japan is the least consumer of both. Other countries are on average. And also, we can say the UK is the highest consumer of tea, while America is the least, and others are on average.
