The chart below shows the expenditures of two countries on consumer goods in 2010

The bar chart depicts the amount of money spent on five kinds of goods in France and the United Kingdom in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that while cars accounted for the highest figure, the opposite was true for perfume. In addition, the biggest gap was seen in the figure for cameras.
It can be seen from the chart that people in France purchased cars were £400,000 less than UK, over $450,000. However, the computer was the most popular item in France, about £470,000, which was higher than in the UK, at $350,000.
Looking at the chart, the second most popular item among the UK was books, with over $400,000, whereas the amount of expenditure of French customers was rapidly lower at $300,000. Furthermore, the camera products in the United Kingdom accounted for around $360,000 higher than in France, at £150,000.

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