I disagree because I think it’s morally wrong to limit someone’s choices based on your own ideals simply because they’re poor. You also never know what someone is going through and comfort foods can be really beneficial to mental health. If the problem is you don’t want people to spend money on things that are unhealthy then that battle should be fought for everyone through education reform and easier access to healthy foods, not by further restricting what little autonomy poor people have
I disagree because I think it’s morally wrong to limit someone’s choices based on your own ideals simply because they’re poor. You also never know what someone is going through and comfort foods can be really beneficial to mental health. If the problem is you don’t want people to spend money on things that are unhealthy then that battle should be fought for everyone through education reform and easier access to healthy foods, not by further restricting what little autonomy poor people have