Just been thinking about it. Promotes healthy eating, but it also seems regressive. Is healthy food subsidies the better option? How do you implement it? Maybe healthy food subsidies financed by junk food tax seem like the best option? Discuss

  • Not_irony [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Yeah, this is downstream of bigger issues. In an ideal society, junk food would exist but would be rare, because the amount of exploitation needed to have it all over the place for cheap wouldn't exist. Nobody wants to work at slaughter houses, McD, truck drivers, etc. Let people live good lives, and junk food will solve itself