Summarize Spoken Text
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You will hear a short lecture. Write a summary for a fellow student who was not present at the lecture. You should write 50-70 words.
Food label
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Current studies show that what goes on labels is an important consideration for manufactures since more than 70 percent of shoppers read food labels when considering whether to buy a product. A recent controversy as to whether labels on prepared foods should educate or merely inform the consumer is over and a consumer group got its way. The group maintained that the product labels should do more than simply list how many grams of nutrients food contains. Their contention was that labels should also list the percentage of a day's total nutrients that the product would supply to the consumer because this information is essential in planning a healthy diet. A government agency disagrees strongly favoring a label that merely informs the consumer. In other words, a label that only lists the contents of the product. The agency maintained that consumers could decide for themselves if the food is nutritious and is meeting their daily needs. The consumer group in supporting its case has cited a survey in which shoppers were shown a food label and with an ask if they would need more or less of a certain nutrient after eating a serving of this product. The shoppers weren't able to answer the questions easily when they were not given a specific percentage. This study and others helped get the new regulation passed and now food products must have more detailed labels.
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Since over 70% shoppers read food labels when they buy a product, food labelling is an important communication tool between consumers and manufactures. However, there is controversy on whether labels on food should educate or merely inform the consumer. A research conducted by a customer group in supporting more informative food label helped get the new regulation passed and now food products must have more detailed labels.Submit
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