The two provided pie charts compare the online shopping sales for retail sectors in New Zealand in 2003 and 2013.
Overall
, it is evident that from 2003, sales of books and film and music experienced an increase. Linking Words
In contrast
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decreased slightly . Meanwhile, Use synonyms
travel
remained the most popular online purchase, but by 2013, Use synonyms
clothes
were chosen by only by 16% of people.
In 2003, Use synonyms
travel
registered the majority of online sales, reaching a percentage of 36%. The pie chart Use synonyms
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shows that people in New Zealand used to spend less money on other expenses, Linking Words
such
as film/music, Linking Words
clothes
and books, which presented some slight differences in terms of percentages. Use synonyms
Therefore
, the books were the least commonly sold on the internet during the year, bought by 19% of individuals.
By 2013, preferences had gone through significant changes. Linking Words
However
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travel
is still one of the most frequent expenses, and the popularity of music and film rose considerably, with a percentage of 33%. Use synonyms
Moreover
, a substantial shift occurred in the Linking Words
clothes
. In 2003, it was the second most widespread purchase among the consumers; Use synonyms
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it declined evidently, reaching the lowest percentages among the four sectors.Rephrase
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