The chart below show the results of a survey about people's coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities.
The bar chart illustrates the purchasing and consumption habits of Australians regarding coffee and tea in various cities, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart.
Overall, it is evident that a significant portion of the population prefers purchasing coffee and tea from cafés, while fewer individuals opt for fresh coffee.
Looking at the graph more closely, more than 60% of residents in three cities prefer cafés, with Melbourne leading at 65%, followed by Sydney at 61%, and Hobart at 63%, respectively. In contrast, fresh coffee consumption is less popular, with all cities reporting figures below 45%. Brisbane and Adelaide share the lowest figures at 34%, which are also the least number in the chart.
For instant coffee, Hobart stands out with nearly 55%, surpassing all other cities. Brisbane also performs remarkably well, securing the second position in this category. Moreover, in Adelaide, the data reveals a nearly equal preference between those who buy instant coffee (approximately 50%) and those who opt for café purchases (around 49%).