The bar chart illustrates the findings of a survey regarding coffee and tea consumption and purchasing habits among residents of five cities across Australia.
It is evident that, aside from Adelaide, the percentage of people who visited a café in the past month exceeds both those who bought fresh coffee and those who bought instant coffee during the same period. Additionally, in all the given cities, the proportion of individuals who bought fresh coffee is fewer than those who bought instant coffee.
Except for Adelaide, in all other cities, more than half of the population has visited a café in the past month. Hobart and Melbourne have the highest percentage of café visitors with nearly 65%. In Adelaide, the proportion of those who buy instant coffee is roughly the same as those who visit cafés, both constituting about half of the population.
The percentage of individuals who have bought fresh coffee has always been less than 45%, regardless of the city. In Adelaide and Brisbane, the survey indicates that this percentage is the lowest, at less than 35%. Sydney has the least discrepancy between the percentages of instant coffee buyers and fresh coffee buyers according to the survey.
