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Gender Male
Date of birth November 7,1968
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Portland
Oregon
United States
Height 208 (cm)
Salary297,912 USD
Current teams Saint Joseph's Hawks men's basketball
ParentsCheryl Duckworth
Books Why I Left Goldman Sachs: A Wall Street Story
Nothing But Money: How the Mob Infiltrated Wall Street
Mob Cops: The Shocking Rise and Fall of New York's Mafia Cops
Made Men: The True Rise-and-fall Story of a New Jersey Mob Family
DiedLondon
United Kingdom
Spouse Sherri Smith
Nominations Tony Award for Best Musical
Awards Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming One Hour or More)
Listen artist www.deezer.com
SongsRitchie Blackmore's Rainbow
ListThe ReaperAgents of Fortune · 1976
Groups Over the Rainbow
Tyketto
The Wizards of Winter
Albums Stranger in Us All
The Magic of Winter
Live Between the Eyes
Number Dallas Mavericks
Nba draft2011
Siblings Ashely Smith
Divante Smith
Party Republican Party
Position Oregon State Representative since 2003
Previous positionOregon State Representative (2001–2003)
Education Eastern Oregon University
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Greg V. Smith is an American politician serving as a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 57th district.

Government delays buy-one-get-free junk food ban

Dec 16,2021 4:16 pm

Plans to ban two-for-one junk food deals have been delayed by the government for another two years.

It would have meant shops being unable to sell food and drink high in fat, salt or sugar using multibuy deals.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said it would be unfair to restrict options when food prices remain high.

The policy, part of an anti-obesity strategy, had already pushed back to this October. It has now been delayed until 2025 while a review takes place.

The Delay is likely to disappoint health campaigners who have previously been critical about length of time it is taking to ban the deals.

Mr Sunak said: " I firmly believe in people's right to choose - and at a time when household budgets are under continuing pressure from the global rise in food prices, it is not fair for government to restrict the options available to consumers on their weekly shop.

" It is right that we consider carefully the impact on consumers and businesses, while ensuring we're striking The Balance with our important mission to reduce obesity and help people live healthier lives. "

Downing Street said the policy would be delayed until October 2025 while the government reviews the impact it would have on shoppers and businesses.

The ban was also previously delayed under Prime Minister Boris Johnson in May Last Year due to the " unprecedented global economic situation".

In a guidance document updated this month, The Department of Health explained evidence showed the deals are effective at influencing purchases, particularly for children.

The rule would apply to medium and large retailers who would be banned from using promotions like three for The Price of two or buy one get one free.

Foods listed in the document include crisps, sweets and ready meals.

Restaurants would also be banned from offering top-ups of drinks for free After All or part of first drink has been finished.

The policy had come Under Fire from Conservative MPs in The Commons . Shipley MP Philip Davies called the policy " idiotic" " nannystate" and " utterly bonkers".

Buckingham MP Greg Smith described the ban as " catastrophic for people's food bills.

Health Secretary Steve Barclay said the government was tackling obesity which costs the NHS around £6. 5bn a year and is The Second biggest cause of cancer.

He highlighted The Launch of pilot schemes for the latest anti-obesity drugs.

Following the previous delay of the ban, Barbara Crowther, co-ordinator of The Children 's Food Campaign, said the organisation was " disappointed" while celebrity chef Jamie Oliver protested outside Downing Street.

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