The charts compare online retail sales in Canada from 2005 to 2010. Electronics and appliances made up the largest share in 2005 at 35% but declined to around 30% by 2010, while food and beverage increased from around 20% to over 30%. Sales of home furnishings fell from 25% to 15% during this period, while video games rose to over 20%.
The charts compare online retail sales in Canada from 2005 to 2010. Electronics and appliances made up the largest share in 2005 at 35% but declined to around 30% by 2010, while food and beverage increased from around 20% to over 30%. Sales of home furnishings fell from 25% to 15% during this period, while video games rose to over 20%.
The charts compare online retail sales in Canada from 2005 to 2010. Electronics and appliances made up the largest share in 2005 at 35% but declined to around 30% by 2010, while food and beverage increased from around 20% to over 30%. Sales of home furnishings fell from 25% to 15% during this period, while video games rose to over 20%.
The charts compare the proportion of the online retail trading turnover in
Canada in 2005 and 2010.
It is clear that the proportion of sales of electronics and appliance and home furnishings decreased, while those for food and beverage and video games had opposite trends. In 2005, electronics and appliance was the most bought sector, which was replaced by food and beverage in 2010. In 2005, the sale of electronics and appliance accounted for the highest proportion, at 35% of the total revenue, and then experienced a slight decrease to nearly a third in 2010. Likewise, in 2005, home furnishings purchased 25% of online sales, which declined marginally to 15% five years later. In contrast, the percentage of food and beverage online shopping sales witnessed a considerable increase of about 10% to 32% in 2010, while the figure for video games rose to over one-fifth.