The bar chart below shows the results of a survey about individuals` coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian states. It can be seen that there are three types of citizen’s consumption of coffee and tea in Australia, and this includes buying fresh coffee, instant coffee, and going to a café for tea in the last week in five Australian cities.
Overall, amounts of went to a café for beverage really high in all cities without Adelaide. On the contrary, rates of bought fresh coffee are the lowest in all states.
Bought-fresh coffee is most popular in Sydney. This rate is about 44 percent, and in Melbourne, it is approximately 43 percent, and this indicator is about 10 percent higher than in Hobart.
Next, Brisbane and Adelaide pointers are equal (approximately 34 percent) in the last 4 weeks. Bought instant coffee is over 45 percent in Sydney, and the high pointer is no more than 55%. In Melbourne and Adelaide, I bought instant no more than in Brisbane. I went to cafés; the most popular places are Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney, and this pointer is very high compared to others over 60%% respectively. Last but not least, in Brisbane, this indicator is around 55 percent or more. Finally, I went to Café Pointer to buy instant coffee in Adelaide.
