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The image shows consumer expenditure percentages by country and category for 2002: Ireland - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 28.91%, Clothing/Footwear 6.43%, Leisure/Education 2.21%; Italy - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 16.36%, Clothing/Footwear 9.00%, Leisure/Education 3.20%; Spain - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 18.80%, Clothing/Footwear 6.51%, Leisure/Education 1.98%; Sweden - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 15.77%, Clothing/Footwear 5.40%, Leisure/Education 3.22%; Turkey - Food/Drinks/Tobacco 32.14%, Clothing/Footwear 6.63%, Leisure/Education 4.35%.
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This table exhibits the data gathered among customer’s expenditure on several items in five various countries (Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Turkey), in 2002.
Overall, food, beverages and tobacco were the most demanding products among the rest in all 5 nations, with Turkey and Ireland markedly leading the list with the former having just more than 32% and the latter boasting approximately 29% consumption rate.
Moreover, clothing and footwear had the second most popular percentages, with Italy owning a notable 9% of the share, with the others possessing a somewhat similar share between 5% to 6%.
Finally, moving onto the least consumed items, which was leisure and educational expenses, with all countries having a slight difference in percentage, ranging from 4% to almost 2% in Turkey and Spain, respectively.
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