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11/Describe a piece of good news you heard (from TV or the 
Internet) 
You should say:
 
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- what the news was about
 
- when you got this news
 
- where you got this news from
 
- and why you think it was good news
 
In a world where negative news seems to take front and center, I’m really 
pleased to tell you about a positive news article I came across (saw without 
looking for it) the other day. I was looking up some highlights from 2018 online, 
and stumbled across some information about how France is becoming a leader 
in curbing (stopping) food waste. Let me tell you about the actions they are 
taking. 
The article talked about how France has banned supermarkets from throwing 
away leftover food that is either edible (can be eaten) or usable as animal feed. 
Moreover, they have made laws to demand that restaurants donate their food 
waste. If they don’t comply to this law, they will be faced with a fine from 3,500-
75,000 euros, or even up to 2 years in prison. There were some people who 
were skeptical (suspicious; unsure about) of these laws, but they 
commented at the end of the article that supermarkets and restaurants have 
since changed their practices in general, and are becoming much more 
environmentally-friendly. 
I was really moved to read this article. It reminded me of when I read years ago 
that we could solve world hunger with the amount of food we waste. Since global 
food waste is a colossal (huge) problem, it’s excellent to know that some action 
is being taken against this world issue. Although the laws could be seen as 
excessive, I think that this is an effective way to enforce them. Unfortunately, 
often times it takes new laws and threatens of fines or jail time to make people 
change. After reading this, I hope that more countries follow in France’s 
footsteps. 
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