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The table shows data on the expenditure of buyers on many objects in

five distinct nations in 2002.


It is can be seen clear that food/drinks/tobacco had the highest
proportion of custemer. Furthermore, when compared to other nations,
Turkey had a biggest proportion in all three categories.

Regarding food/drinks/tobacco, Turkey had the highest percentage, at


32,14 %, which was significantly higher than Ireland's, at 28,9 %.
Similarly, in terms of leisure/education, the expenditure of Turkish
citizens peaked at 4,35%, doubling the figure for Ireland, at only 2,21%.
For the clothing and footwear section, the highest percentage of
spending was in Italy, at 9%.

With regard to lowest expenditure, the chart shows that national


consumers spend 15.77% of their income on food/drinks/tobacco and
5.4% on clothing/footwear, respectively. The lowest percentage of
consumer spending on leisure and education in Spain stood at 1,98%,
followed by a slight climb in Ireland at 2,21%.

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