The table chart illustrates the proportion of carbonated drinks consumption every day during a 7 day period in 2019 in the 4 nations of the UK.
Overall, Coca-Cola was the most popular drink except Scotland where Irn-Bru was the most popular. Additionally, total proportion of each country varied between 39 to 51%.
Looking first at England, 16% people completed the survey reported that they drank Coca-Cola. In the second place was Pepsi, which was followed by Fanta at 7%. The least popular were Sprite and Irn-Bru with 5%, and 4%, respectively. Besides that, 40% people stated that they drank fizzy drinks.
Turning to Scotland, 51% of Scottish respondents said that they drank fizzy drinks. Irn-Bru is the most popular drinks in Scotland at 23%. Next came Coca-Cola at 11%, whereas Pepsi was just ahead of Fanta with 7% and 6%, respectively. Only 4% of the Scottish people completed the survey said that they drank Sprite.
In Wales, 20% of people drank Coca-Cola. Pepsi came second with 8’, making it more popular than Irn-Bru and Sprite with 6%. The least popular was Fanta, which was only drunk by a quarter as many respondents as Coca-Cola.
Finally, 39% of Northern Irish respondents answered that they drank fizzy drinks. Coca-Cola was ranked first with 18%, while Sprite half as popular as Coca-Cola with 7%. In third place was Fanta with 6%, which was followed by Pepsi with 5%. The least popular drink was Irn-Bru with only 3%.



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You are very welcome Yuri
Very nice answer Yuri ????
+ Clear introduction
+ Clear overview
+ Clear structure (paragraphs divided by country)
+ Clear topic sentences
+ Lots of good linking words
+ Good comparisons of the data
+ All of the data seems to be covered- well done
– Some parts are confusing: what does ‘ mean in this sentence: Pepsi came second with 8’
– Some accuracy mistakes:
“while Sprite was half as popular as Coca-Cola with 7%.” (you forgot “was”)
“Coca-Cola was the most popular drink except in Scotland” (you forgot “in”)
“Additionally, the total proportion of each country varied between 39 to 51%” (you forgot “the”)
If this feedback helped you, please take the time to give other members some feedback on their writing- they will definitely appreciate it ????
Thank you, Eli!!!
Can I write “…just 1% ahead of…”, since I don’t want to use “respectively” so often.
Hey Yuri, yes you can. In fact, it is good to use these phrases instead of simply repeating the same structure.