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The bar chart illustrates the expenditure of both nations on consumer goods in 2010.

Overall,
the UK spent higher on its expenditure especially for cars, books and cameras compared to
France.

In terms of UK spending, cars and books were spent the most with 450.000 and 400.000 pound
sterling approximately. Interestingly, computers and cameras had nearly the same amount
around 350.000 pound sterling with cameras where slightly higher. Last, perfume got the least
purchased with below 150.000 pounds sterling. As regards France, cars and computers
dominated the spending with roughly 400.000 and 350.000. Moreover, books were bought at
300.000 in total which was about 70.000 lower than computer spending. Finally perfume was a
100.000 lower compared to books and continued with cameras as the lowest buying at 150.000.

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