The two pie charts below show the online shopping sales for retail sector in Canada in 2005 and 2010.
The pie charts illustrate abouts the proportion of shopping through online sales for market sector by individuals of Canada during 2005 and 2010.
To begin with, during 2005, the proportion of electronics and appliances was higher (35%) than other sales. However, after five years, their proportion was decreased with 5%. Apart from that, in forst year (2005), home furnishings had proportion of 25% in online sales. On Contrast, this become lower with 15% during 2010.
Moreover, the value of food and beverages was 22% in 2005, however, this became increased with 10% during 2010 and their value became 32%. Furthermore, video game had least value (18%) in first year, on contradiction, their value was increased with little proportion, that is 23% respectively.
Overall, in 2005, electronic and appliances had higher proportion than others. However, after years, food and beverages became at higher count in online shopping sales for retail sector in Canada.
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