The supplied illustration of the bar chart delineates the comparison of Australian residents’ coffee and tea drinking and buying habits in five different cities over a 4-week period.
Overall, it is obvious that drinking tea or coffee in cafes was the most common habit, except Adelaide, and the percentages of residents purchasing instant coffee was always higher than that of those buying fresh coffee over the mouth.
Looking at the details, in terms of Sydney and Melbourne, the percentage of Sydney’s people drinking tea or coffee at a cafe was about 61%, whereas the figure for Melbourne was slightly higher, at around 63%. Meanwhile, above 45% of citizens in Sydney and Melbourne had a habit of buying instant coffee, whereas the proportions of those purchasing fresh coffee in these two cities were around 44% and 43% respectively.
It is interesting to note that having coffee or tea at a cafe accounted for the largest percentages of people in Hobart, reaching nearly 65%. Meanwhile, around 53% of residents in Brisbane and Hobart chose to buy instant coffee, compared to approximately 50% of those in Adelaide.
