> _“I am speaking about the people trying to make ends meet - for them, ethical and nutritionally complete (not necessarily healthy) would be mutually exclusive i think.”_
Definitely so. I'm happy to cushion my personal exhortations towards (what I think are) more ethical habits (don't lie; don't use violence; obey the law by default; favour walking, cycling and public transport over cars; boycott animal products; encrypt; boycott big tech; etc) between all necessary caveats (do all that if you're in dire straits, oppressed, starving, etc).
> _“What i would support 100% would be telling the producers that the choices they offer are unethical.”_
Point taken. And, _at the same time_, support 100% reminding consumers (ie, _absolutely everybody_) that producers make, cheaper in and larger amounts, exactly what we collectively buy and use — and zero of what nobody wants.