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No. People trying to maximise profit from basic human requirements is why you need to get cheese taken out of a plastic cage.
Not the poor trying to feed themselves.
Get a grip of your priorities. The management and executives of Tesco, Sainsburys, M&S, Asda, Lidl, Aldi, etc are doing just fine, unlike the people having to risk a criminal record, arrest, public shame, and in some cases physical assault for £4 worth of bacon.
It's cheaper not to use the cage. But they do because luxury goods keep getting nicked. It's the expensive products that go in a cage first. You don't need brandy, yet that ends up in a cage.
I actually don't want to live in a society rife with theft. Sure, if it's a loaf of bread or some carrots then I wouldn't mind someone taking it to eat. But that isn't what keeps getting taken. It's high value luxury goods that are then resold that are the problem.
You already live in a society rife with theft. You're just propagandised from birth not to see it.
Again from Now and After, Chapter 3: Law and Government. Available to read for free here.