Thursday, April 23, 2015

Chart comparing differences in online sales.


            The two given pie diagram compare the differences in the online shopping sales for four retail sectors in Canada for the years 2005 and 2010.
           Moving to the year, 2005, online shopping sales for both home furnishings and food and beverages were more or less the same, 25% and 22% respectively. Surprisingly, sales recorded for electronics and appliances (35%) got doubled compared to video games’ (18%), which was most sold sector in that year.
            Considering the year 2010, in general, there was a marginal difference in the sales for food and beverages and electronics and appliance, which accounted for below 32%.  Also, about one fourth of sales was from video games, which showed 23% in the given year. In contrast, the sales for home furnishing were very limited; 15% only.
           To sum up, there was no noticeable variation in sales for the retails sectors in both years. However, online shopping for electronics and appliances were high.  




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