The bar chart compares how much money was expended on five different consumer items by French and British people in the year 2010.
Overall, people in France spent relatively more on computers and perfume, while those in the UK did so on the remaining goods. Additionally, in both countries, cars emerged as a major expense. Of particular note is that there was a noticeable difference in spending on cameras between the UK and France.
In detail, in Britain, people allocated a staggering £450,000 for cars as opposed to the French at £400,000. Spending on books, which ranked second, was higher in the UK than in France, with respective figures of 400,000 pounds and 300,000 pounds. As for cameras, the gap even widened further; the British allocated more than twice as much as the French, at £350,000.
On the other hand, the outlay on the other goods was higher in France. The gap in expenditure on computers was smaller, which amounted to just under 400,000 pounds and 350,000 pounds for France and Britain. Similarly, French people outspent their UK counterparts on perfume, with the former spending 200,000 pounds - about 50,000 pounds more than the British.
P.S. I do admit that I'm not good at compare charts, but I'm doing my best.
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