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The line graph compares average weekly expenditure in term of two different kinds of drink

namely milk and Pepsi in Canada between 1990 and 2010.


As an overall trend, there was a significant downward trend in the consumption of milk over the
given period, while the figure for Pepsi experienced a considerable growth.
With regard to 1990, milk consumption by Canadian owned the highest figure at around 35
million litres in a week, compared to only approximately 26 million litres Pepsi. Over the period
of next five years, the figure for milk witnessed a decline to nearly 7 million litres. By contrast,
that of Pepsi went up slightly to just over its beginning point. In 1998, the expenditure on both
milk and Pepsi was the same, at around 27 million litres. In 2010, Canada recorded a remarkable
growth to nearly 38 million litres in Pepsi consumed, while this figure for milk remained
unchanged at 26 million litres which made up the smallest segment.

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