“…The results suggest that the proposed Nutrition Facts Janiszewski, 2012). Although the NLEA has increased the salience to consumers of some 60 nutrients, such as fat and calories (Burton, Garretson, & Velliquette, 1999;Moorman, 1996), it 61 has not clearly led consumers to make healthier food choices (Balasubramanian & Cole, 2002; 62 Campos, Doxey, & Hammond, 2011; Petruccelli, 1996). Thus, various constituents have called 63 for changes to the Nutrition Facts label, noting that an update is needed to better reflect current 64 nutrition science and to help people gauge their actual nutrient intake ("FDA Proposes Updates M A N U S C R I P T A C C E P T E D ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT 4 update serving sizes to better reflect how much of a product people typically consume in one 72 sitting today.…”