The chart below shows the result of a survey about people's coffee and tea buying drinking habits in five Australian cities

The chart below shows the result of a survey about people's coffee and tea buying drinking habits in five Australian cities
The bar chart given provides information regarding
coffee
and tea buying and drinking habits by Australian residents in five different
cities
.
Overall
, going to a
cafe
to have the beverages in place is the most popular habit compared to buying fresh or instant
coffee
in the
last
4 weeks. It is
also
clear that buying fresh
coffee
is the least preferred by
people
in those five
cities
.
To begin
with, the consumption rates of
people
going to
Cafe
in Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart, are bigger than other
cities
, making up more than 60%. In terms of instant
coffee
, the figure reaches a peak of just under 55% only in Hobart. Despite being lower than the figure of
people
enjoying two beverages in the
cafe
, the rate of instant
coffee
lovers in Adelaide is the only city that has a figure higher than going to a
cafe
. Turning to fresh
coffee
, the percentage of residents enjoying the beverage is the lowest of any
cities
listed. In Brisbane and Adelaide, the number of
people
buying fresh
coffee
only stood up not more than 35%.
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Sentences: Add more complex sentences.
Vocabulary: Replace the words coffee, cities, cafe, people with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "figure" was used 3 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • consumption
  • preference
  • beverage
  • caffeine
  • demographics
  • trend
  • survey
  • cultural significance
  • habit
  • seasonal variation
  • health consciousness
  • availability
  • implications
  • urban vs. rural consumption
  • data interpretation
  • quantitative analysis
  • fluctuations
  • patterns
  • peak times
  • economical impact
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