A new United Supermarkets partnership might make it harder to casually toss Twinkies in your grocery cart.
The Lubbock chain has joined with NuVal Nutritional Scoring System to add nutritional scores to the shelf price labels of products in its Colleyville and Frisco Market Street stores. (See the "31" on the hotdog-bun shelf tag?)
United calls the program a means of helping guests cut through confusing nutrition information to make educated decisions about food quickly.
The NuVal system recently received official endorsement from the American College of Preventative Medicine.
Dr. Mark B. Johnson, ACPM president, said the system could help people to make better food choices.
“We believe that arming consumers with easy-to understand, at-a-glance, information about the nutritional quality of the food they purchase, at the point of purchase, can have a significant impact on changing their eating behaviors,” Johnson said.

The foundation has declared a mission of reducing obesity by 2015, and members have committed more than $20 million to the joint initiative to raise awareness about the importance of balancing a healthy diet with physical activity.
Find out more on the foundation's facebook page. NuVal's got a facebook, too.
