【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. food label /fud ˈleɪ
Example: The food label says that 26 grams of chips have 147 calories. 
2. overlook /oʊ
vərˈlʊk/ (v.) – to not notice a detail or fact
Example: The manufacturer overlooked a spelling error in the product’s label. 
3. alternative /ɔlˈtɜr
nə
tɪv/ (adj.) – a second option or a replacement for something
Example:  An alternative plan is ready in case the first one fails.
4. comply /kəmˈplaɪ/ (v.) – to follow an order or to cooperate
Example: The companies complied with the new tax laws. 
5. health-conscious /hɛlθ
ˈkɒn
ʃəs/ (adj.) – gives high importance to health
Example: My health-conscious friend loves eating vegetables. 
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
The   Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has proposed a change in the “Nutrition   Facts” label of food and drink products in the U.S.   
This   proposal is part of Let’s Move!   initiative, a project headed by the U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama. The First   Lady and the FDA hopes that the proposed changes in the food label will help people easily know and understand the   nutrient content of the products they intend to buy. 
One   of the key changes in the label is the larger and bolder font of the   product’s calorie content. This change would help make the calorie count more   noticeable, as most consumers often overlook   the number in the label. Instead of providing the ideal serving size, the new   label will also include the amount that people actually consume. 
In   addition, the new label will have   the amount of added sugars, which will help customers distinguish the amount   of natural and additive sugars in products. The FDA also proposed an alternative label that groups the   nutrients into three categories—‘Quick Facts,’ ‘Avoid Too Much,’ and ‘Get   Enough.’  
For 90 days, the FDA will analyze comments about   the proposal. The agency expects to have a final rule after a year. Once the   policy is finalized and approved, manufacturers will be given at least two   years to comply with it. 
Former FDA commissioner David Kessler said that   the improvement on the label will really benefit the public as more people   are becoming health-conscious. And   while some people tend to ignore the label, the number of people reading it   has now increased, a recent study revealed. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         What do you think are the advantages or disadvantages of the proposed change? 
·         Why do you think some people tend to ignore the Nutrition Facts label? 
Discussion B
·         Do you consider yourself a health-conscious person? Why or why not?
·         How can people be encouraged to eat more healthy food?