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

Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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Coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities:

Sydney: close to 45% of citizens bought fresh coffee in the last 4 weeks, slightly above 45% bought instant coffee in the last 4 weeks, above 60% went to a café for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks

Melbourne: close to 42% of citizens bought fresh coffee in the last 4 weeks, almost 48% bought instant coffee in the last 4 weeks, close to 65% went to a café for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks

Brisbane: under 35% of citizens bought fresh coffee in the last 4 weeks, almost 53% bought instant coffee in the last 4 weeks, slightly above 55% went to a café for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks

Adelaide: just under 35% of citizens bought fresh coffee in the last 4 weeks, exactly 50% bought instant coffee in the last 4 weeks, just under 50% went to a café for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks

Hobart: almost 38% of citizens bought fresh coffee in the last 4 weeks, just under 55% bought instant coffee in the last 4 weeks, almost 63% went to a café for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks

The chart illustrates the coffee and tea buying habits in five Australian cities. In terms of purchasing fresh coffee in the last 4 weeks, Sydney had the highest percentage, at around 45%, followed closely by Melbourne with nearly 42%. Adelaide and Hobart both recorded just under 35%, while Brisbane had slightly under 35%.

For instant coffee purchases in the last 4 weeks, Hobart had the highest percentage, with just under 55%. Brisbane followed closely, at almost 53%. Adelaide and Melbourne had 50% and almost 48%, respectively, while Sydney recorded slightly above 45%.

Regarding visiting cafés for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks, Melbourne had the highest rate, with approximately 65% of citizens visiting cafés. Hobart ranked second with almost 63%, while Sydney and Brisbane both had above 60%. Adelaide had just under 50% of citizens visiting cafés for coffee or tea.

Overall, Melbourne stands out as having the highest percentages for all three categories: buying fresh coffee, buying instant coffee, and visiting cafés. On the other hand, Adelaide consistently had the lowest percentages among the cities. The data indicates that there are notable variations in coffee and tea consumption habits across these Australian cities, possibly influenced by cultural factors, lifestyle preferences, and the availability of coffee shops and cafes in each location.