The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the mainfeatures, and make comparisons where relevant.

The given table compares the
amount
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of
counsumers
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consumers
over three particular groups in five European countries throughout 2002. In general,
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food, drinks, and tobacco are the most
consuming
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category
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in all countries during 2002,
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fewer people spend on leisure and education.
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the food, drinks, and tobacco spenders, in 2002, Turkey and Ireland
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led the market with a considerable amount of consumers, comprising a third of each,
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followed by three other nations, Spain, Italy, and Sweden, which ranked second in the same categories, making up around 15%-18%. Clothing and Footwear,
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, recorded a modest figure in all nations, which 9% of Italy
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the leader
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group, followed by Turkey, Spain, and Ireland at 6%,
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fewer consumers reported in Spain (5.40%).
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, recreational and
education
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had
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activities had
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a fractional amount of spenders, which was merely 2%-4% for each country, with Turkey reporting 4% as the highest
figures
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on
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this
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sector.

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Vocabulary: The word "figure" was used 2 times.
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