By ERINA ITO/ Staff Writer
September 10, 2022 at 06:30 JST
This button, which reads “More calories to be consumed each time you press,” seen here at Shimada Electric Manufacturing Co.’s plant in Hachioji, western Tokyo, on Aug. 10, was chosen from design proposals submitted by the public. (Erina Ito)
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