The bar chart presents findings from a survey concerning the coffee and tea consumption and purchasing behaviors of individuals across five Australian cities.
The data reveals distinct trends in beverage preferences, highlighting a prevalent inclination towards instant coffee and café visits, particularly in Melbourne and Hobart.
In Melbourne and Hobart, instant coffee purchasing dominates, with approximately 60% of respondents opting for this option. Conversely, fresh coffee remains the least favored choice across all cities, with percentages ranging from about 25% in Adelaide to nearly 45% in Sydney. This underscores a significant preference for convenience over freshness, as demonstrated by the substantial percentages of individuals purchasing instant coffee in these prominent cities.
With regards to café visits, Sydney and Brisbane emerge as the cities with the highest frequencies, where around 50% and 55% of respondents, respectively, patronize cafés for their coffee and tea needs. These figures starkly contrast with Adelaide, which shows a lower percentage of café-goers, approximately 40%. This trend reveals a consistent pattern amongst the majority of the cities, indicating that while fresh coffee consumption remains low, visiting cafés for beverages is increasingly commonplace.
