curious your reasoning because from a hierarchy of needs i’d put food as more fundamental than most of healthcare/medicine (i.e. preventive care, quality-of-life care; ER services and life-threatening sicknesses could be as immediate as food though)… plus the cost of some baseline of universal food is surely a lot lower than universal healthcare.
curious your reasoning because from a hierarchy of needs i’d put food as more fundamental than most of healthcare/medicine (i.e. preventive care, quality-of-life care; ER services and life-threatening sicknesses could be as immediate as food though)… plus the cost of some baseline of universal food is surely a lot lower than universal healthcare.