...because healthy food and access to it is becoming the preserve of the rich. Generation after generation losing the skills and means to cook decent, good quality food. On top of this, we've moved away from a parent being at home most of the time to cook and clean, parents have to work now, they work from 8am until 7pm (if you include transport). There's no time, there's no money, healthy food and a good life will be for the richest only. The plebs, and I include most on this forum (even if you think you're rich, unless you've got a spare £1 billion down the back of the sofa you're not) will have their living standards eroded over the next 10 years. It's going to be bad. Very, very bad.
Why do you think the UK gov want us out of all the Human Rights agreements? To stop the 'boat people'? Think broader, why would they want to remove human rights in the UK, what could the reason be?
This all goes back to the COVID thing too, people with a healthier diet and less stress generally live longer and can evade a lot of illnesses that strike the poorest in society.
If the government had pursued a plan of building a healthy nation, with things like zero tax on fruit and veg imports and subsidised access to exercise venues, we'd of seen reduced burden on the NHS, less people being seriously ill with things like COVID and a generally happier, more productive country. Instead, we continue with this silly idea that people choose to be poor and it's a choice to be in hospital. It's because of their diet, they eat too many pizzas...wah wah..its everyone elses fault but never the governments fault for withdrawing local services and punishing people with huge taxes and penalties for doing something healthy with their lives.