The chart below shows the results of a survey about people's coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features,and make comparisons where relevant.
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The chart presents an assessment of a survey detailing the frequency of coffee and tea consumption and purchases across five distinct Australian cities.
Overall
, the survey's findings reveal a notable preference for enjoying espresso or tea within a café setting, particularly among Melbourne residents. Linking Words
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, Hobart and Adelaide emerge as the cities with the highest and lowest percentages in the comprehensive analysis.
During the preceding four weeks, the most prevalent trend in Australia has been the practice of purchasing beverages from local coffee shops, especially evident in Melbourne where Linking Words
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habit constitutes approximately 68% of respondents' behaviour. Linking Words
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habit is embraced by nearly 65% of the surveyed population. Another noteworthy behaviour is the pick up of instant coffee, ranking as the second most common preference. Among the metropolis, Hobart exhibits the highest proportion at almost 55%, followed closely by Brisbane and Adelaide at roughly 52% and 50% respectively.
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, the least favoured practice across all downtown is the procurement of freshly brewed cappuccino. Linking Words
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habit is most prominent in Sydney, accounting for about 44% of respondents, followed by Melbourne at just close to 42%, Linking Words
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Brisbane registers the lowest incidence at less than 35%.Linking Words
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