I'm against it, because it promotes consumerism, which is the root of environmental problems, the most likely number 1 issue of the current and next decades
People should have minimal essential/vital needs rather: home, water, electricity, (organic) food, healthcare.
I spend less than 50€/month on food, because I forage it (even if I live in a city) (figs, oranges, medlars, persimmons, grapes, ..), and I buy some vegetables at a local producer and some rice at supermarket, and I'm pretty much full with this
We need high-scale changes, less cars, less consumerism, less pollution, less useless activities, more (public) fruit trees and vegetables
People should have minimal essential/vital needs rather: home, water, electricity, (organic) food, healthcare.
I spend less than 50€/month on food, because I forage it (even if I live in a city) (figs, oranges, medlars, persimmons, grapes, ..), and I buy some vegetables at a local producer and some rice at supermarket, and I'm pretty much full with this
We need high-scale changes, less cars, less consumerism, less pollution, less useless activities, more (public) fruit trees and vegetables