The given bar chart illustrates the outcomes of the research on public purchases of caffeine and tea among five cities in Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart).
Overall, a general trend can be seen that cafes are the main option for people to buy their beverages and that a preference for instant coffees over fresh ones is present.
Being the highest proportion among these three categories, cafes in Australia gained more than 60% consumers in Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart, whereas it is 10% much less in Brisbane and Adelaide (50% up to 55%). Having identical figures, the number of those who bought instant coffee in Hobart and Brisbane is only a percent different, which is at 54% and 53% respectively. Followed by Adelaide at half of the population, Melbourne at 47%, and Sydney approximately 46%.
In comparison, there is much less people among those cities who interest in buying fresh caffein, although the biggest contributor is Sydney almost reached 45%, a percent higher than those who live in Melbourne. Almost hit 40%, Hobart leaving about one-third in Brisbane and Adelaide.
